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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arousing questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, ideas, or situations that provoke curiosity or inquiry.
Example: "The documentary presented several controversial theories, arousing questions about the validity of historical accounts."
Alternatives: "raising questions" or "provoking inquiries".
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The Syrian rebels upload YouTube videos showing the beheaded bodies of Hezbollah fighters, with the stated aim of these being seen by Shi'ites in Lebanon, thus arousing questions among them about the wisdom of the massive Hezbollah intervention in Syria.
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While the program's passing had been expected, it still aroused questions among friends and supporters about why it had died so young.
This pattern benefits from simultaneous, intensifying trends in Sarah Palin's chart that arouse questions if not concerns.
This arouses questions from people who, while trying to be helpful, can ask awkward questions.
The goal was to stimulate questions and arouse citizens' interest in learning about the smart grid and help them to prepare for the transition to a smarter way of using energy.
The deal arouse question whether the alliance between the low-price shoemaker and relatively high-end clothier can increase the values of both firms.
So it arouses a question – whether family history of NPC is associated with survival among patients with established NPC.
In her quest for answers, Sarah behaves obtusely — for example, while trying to avoid making another character suspicious, she pesters him with blatantly suspicion-arousing questions — but doesn't seem to face any consequences.
In his pornographic novel, The Story of the Eye this dissident surrealist described murder and torture as arousing – the eye in question is a priest's that gets gouged out for erotic fun.
This latter point arouses some specific questions, related to the stakes, benefits and limits of the participation of small firms in the innovative networks built by large companies, which are particularly studied in the next section.
I was interested in provoking that the questions aroused by these objects wouldn't precisely be: "Where did you get the skin?" or "How much did you pay for it?" So I decided to use leather, polyester, poyurethane foam, glass eyes, smalt paint, and wax colored pencils for the tattoos.
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