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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arousing manner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a way of behaving or presenting oneself that stimulates interest or excitement.
Example: "She spoke in an arousing manner that captivated the audience's attention throughout the presentation."
Alternatives: "stimulating way" or "exciting manner".
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Although tobacco companies have suggested that pictorial warnings "annoy" smokers, this research in accordance with the literature suggests that, overall, smokers welcome more health information on their packages, including information that presents the health consequences of smoking in a vivid, arousing manner [ 28].
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Neighbors of the couple said nothing in his habits or manner aroused suspicion.
Indeed, female guerrilla units in any part of the world arouse all manner of questions, fear, adoration, and mythologies.
Her suspicions were aroused and her incredulous manner made Cornelius Vanderbilt say, I have just had lunch here with Edsel Ford.
Bird notes that he "doesn't aim to direct the experience [of the audience], instead, the spaces are set up to arouse in an abstract manner".
That's why it came as a relief when she could stop playing the ingénue in its many varieties and styles — and arousing a frisson with the contrast of her tender youth and her sawdust manners.
It's really arousing.
He finds it arousing.
"It's inherently arousing".
I found her sulks arousing.
That's pretty arousing".
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