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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arouses concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation, event, or behavior that causes worry or anxiety.
Example: "The recent rise in crime rates in the city arouses concern among residents about their safety."
Alternatives: "raises alarm" or "elicits worry."
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For virologist Luc Montagnier, a witness in the trial and a winner of this year's Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine, the ruling arouses concern.
In contrast, the disintegration of an individual's marriage arouses concern and anxiety in other family members, especially the divorced individual's parents.4 In Chinese cultural situations, the range of parents' responsibilities for their children appears to be boundless, from giving birth and bringing them up to taking care of grandchildren.
So its adaptiveness arouses concern.
So the fixation probability arouses concern.
But administration of a large amount of BRS arouses concern about negative effects of acute alkalinizing such as metabolic alkalosis and a leftward shift of Hb-O2 saturation curves.
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Refusing transplantation, based on genetic factors, also arouses concerns.
This development has aroused concern.
That has aroused concern among environmentalists.
The time taken to complete public inquiries has aroused concern.
The inference was clear – the administrators knew the link between Grier and Whyte had aroused concern.
News of the increased scrutiny to come has aroused concern from local community leaders.
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