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The phrase "arouses in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the feelings or emotions that something evokes in a person.
Example: "The haunting melody arouses in me a deep sense of nostalgia."
Alternatives: "evokes in" or "stirs in".
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Briefly describe the emotions that the thought of your own death arouses in you.
And there is Sandra, of course, who arouses in Barney a strictly nonsexual chivalrous impulse.
Larkin25 acknowledges this "abundance of caring" (Updike again) that Larkin's work arouses in his admirers.
I understand the desire to win and the passion it arouses in both players and spectators.
The cunning magic of the play was the disturbance it arouses in everyone.
The passion that this arouses in some people is coming from somewhere, and it's not always a good place.
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But cashmere, good and bad, aroused in him quiet passions.
WORRIES about food shortages are easily aroused in Malawi.
But the passion the book aroused in her grew crazier.
The curiosity they arouse in us eventually turns to ourselves.
Gay males were aroused in the opposite categorical pattern.
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