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The phrase "I am raised" is not correct in standard English usage
It is typically used in contexts where someone is describing their upbringing, but the correct form would be "I was raised." Example: "I was raised in a small town where everyone knew each other."
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She quotes from a poem of his: Suddenly I am raised aloft by primordial passion; I become Leader, Law, Light, Prophet, Father, Author, and Journey, Rising above this world to the others that shine in their splendor.
She quotes from a poem of his: Suddenly I am raised aloft by primordial passion; I become Leader, Law, Light, Prophet, Father, Author, and Journey, Rising above this world to the others that shine in their splendor.
If I am raised by a competitive father, I am more likely to feel that I have to knock the ball out of the park.
Peace be upon me, the day I was born, and the day I die, and the day I am raised up alive!" (Quran 19 30-34) In addition, other well-known miracles recorded in both the Quran (with God's permission) and the Bible include healing the sick, giving sight to the blind and bringing the dead to life.
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