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Discover Ludwig"become aroused" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a sexual context, and is often used to describe the physical sensations of arousal. For example, "She felt her pulse quicken and her body become aroused as her partner approached."
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We become aroused, and the arousal is within us it is in this sense fully ours and yet it is not within the executive power of our will.
What if I become aroused?
It's a disaster; Miu fails to become aroused.
Women have no such refractory period and can quickly become aroused again from any point in the resolution stage.
One should differentiate between females who become sexually aroused but do not reach orgasm and those who do not become aroused.
This, I suspect, is why I can now only become aroused by watching 1970s educational documentaries about the production of tinned dog food.
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In her sleep she drops her hand on his penis and he becomes aroused.
There, he would take her hand and force it down on his crotch until he became aroused.
During the ride, he noticed the woman's vulnerability — her face was "pale," though he didn't "detect any bruises" — and then he became aroused.
As she becomes aroused, he doesn't look at her, or even into her eyes to see a reflection of his own glory, but over her head.
She said he turned the lights off before holding her close to him in a slow dance and became aroused before allegedly assaulting her.
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