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The phrase "stimulate the appetite" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You could use it, for example, in the sentence, "The delicious smell of the cooking wafted through the house, stimulating the appetites of everyone inside."
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"They stimulate the appetite," Ms. Miller said.
"We show films that stimulate the appetite.
Moreover, a study at Leeds University suggested that artificial sweeteners may stimulate the appetite.
The "they" are APERITIFS, the light and relatively dry beverages that are meant to stimulate the appetite.
Just half a teaspoon added to cakes, biscuits or puddings fills the kitchen with an intoxicating scent guaranteed to stimulate the appetite and raise the spirits.
And like good aperitifs, they stimulate the appetite — take note, stadium vendors — not for fancy foods but for the straightforward pleasures that you could once take for granted at a ballpark.
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The dining room walls are a red cayenne color, actually called Salsa, which stimulates the appetite.
Barbera, especially, with its bracing acidity, is a brilliant accompaniment, refreshing the mouth and stimulating the appetite.
Cocktails, especially apéritifs, the characteristic "dryness" of which allegedly stimulates the appetite, are customarily served with appetizers.
But modern consumerism was stimulating the appetite for instant gratification and irrational self-expression, Mr Bell worried.
A new doge, Andrea Gritti, was presiding over a period of renewal that stimulated the appetite for knowledge of a world emerging from medieval darkness.
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