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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it arouses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that stimulates interest, excitement, or emotion in a particular context.
Example: "The novel is captivating, as it arouses deep feelings of nostalgia in the reader."
Alternatives: "as it stimulates" or "as it evokes".
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There is an air of penitent mortification about his work, which frustrates even as it arouses our childish yen to be told exciting stories.
Like much of "The Banquet Bug," the scene works splendidly as farce — even as it arouses the nagging suspicion that it might not be so far-fetched after all.
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This mistreatment "was probably the best thing that could ever have happened to us," suffragette Alice Paul wrote to a supporter shortly after the march, "as it aroused a great deal of public indignation and sympathy".
The embrace of Ms. Nelson's play, her first to be produced, has been as intense as the feelings it arouses.
The protean nature of this empire – as well as the passions it arouses – makes it easy for historians and writers to reach widely differing conclusions about its dynamics and significance.
Unless and until police misconduct such as that visited on Mr. Brown is addressed — unless and until it arouses as much popular indignation as do protests against it — the players will, in our view, have amply compelling reason to express themselves.
If you're going to share intimate details of your sex life with others, you may as well make it arousing and/or funny and this 42-page dossier fails to do either.
He showed that football could be interesting as much because of the passions it arouses, as because of anything that actually happens on the field of play.A whole new genre of books followed, which used football as a window on to culture.
As such it aroused the interest of European writers such as Charles Dickens and Anthony Trollope, who recorded their impressions of it.
In the extreme temporal fields (i.e., at the outside of the fields of vision), entirely different objects are seen by the two eyes, and the selection of what is to dominate the awareness at any moment depends largely on the interest it arouses; as a result, the complete field of view is filled in and one is not aware of what objects are seen by only one eye.
So, when science discloses such resistance, it promotes art, as it does when it arouses curiosity, enlivens observation, and gives us respect for experience.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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