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The phrase "elicits a response" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the action of someone or something prompting a reaction from another person, typically an emotional one. For example, "His speech elicited a strong response from the crowd".
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As with any physical characteristic, skin tone elicits a response from the viewer.
Spot-on reporting about someone's shortcomings often elicits a response that it is wrong or unfair.
Stupor is a state of suppressed consciousness in which only very vigorous stimulation elicits a response from the patient.
Superficial injury elicits a response that is independent of stent strut geometry and vessel wall compression.
Stress, in psychology and biology, any environmental or physical pressure that elicits a response from an organism.
TB1 elicits a cell-mediated immune response by CD4 T cells and TB2 elicits a response from both CD4 and CD8 T cells.
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That elicited a response.
"We always want to elicit a response.
The most distant booms barely elicited a response.
"It was about eliciting a response from the community".
But a question about Mitt Romney did elicit a response.
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