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"continue to arouse" is a valid phrase in written English.
You would use it when describing a situation where something is being kept alive over time. For example, "The loss of his brother continued to arouse strong emotions in him."
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And yet Respect's influence in the borough remains significant, and its implications continue to arouse fierce passions and debate.
The North Vietnamese attacks by PT boats against the vastly superior naval force of the United States continue to arouse speculation here.
At $510 each, Sisley's firming, line-reducing and anti-aging radiance serums have me intrigued by their ingredients: dill, rye, tiger nut! Orchids continue to arouse my devotions, as they did Charles Darwin's.
Legendary explorations like Shipton and Tilman's route into Nanda Devi Sanctuary, Maurice Herzog's Annapurna ascent - the first to scale an 8,000m peak - and Sir Chris Bonington's exploring routes to Menluntse continue to arouse fascination to this day.
Rumors that are wholly credible regarding the new cars to be shown to the public for the first time at the New York Show, opening January 4, continue to arouse interest.
And why does the Cylinder continue to arouse so much excitement in the media?
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But the issue continues to arouse passions here.
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The rivalries & antagonisms engendered by ancient disputes have continued to arouse violent passions.
Although the emphasis of mathematics after 1650 was increasingly on analysis, foundational questions in classical geometry continued to arouse interest.
It divided the nation in the 1920s, and it has continued to arouse deep emotions, giving rise to an enormous literature.
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