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The phrase "a man raised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a man who has been brought up or nurtured in a particular environment or manner.
Example: "He is a man raised in a small town, where community values were instilled in him from a young age."
Alternatives: "a man brought up" or "a man nurtured".
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A man raised his hand.
A man raised an arm and waved.
And here was a man raised by Muslim hands, yet he was rebelliously moderate.
Mr. Offutt, a man raised in a place where "Jew" was a verb, questions the legitimacy of using this material.
He was acclaimed for his performance in Unleashed (2005; also called Danny the Dog) as a man raised since childhood by a gangster to be his enforcer.
A man raised a pirate flag on the island and tried to claim it for something called the Blue Tulip Party.
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Why, when a man raises an alarm about his security, does a woman get shot dead?
A man rearing children in partnership with a woman is barely a man at all, but a man raising kids by himself is perfect.
When he catches a man raising his hand to check the time, the action star flinches defensively.
"All of a sudden, a vehicle stopped in front of me and through the windscreen, I could see a man raising both hands.
Buchanan's village logo depicts not only an oil cloth factory, which once dominated town industry, but also a man raising a chisel toward a symbol for atomic energy.
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