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"a raid" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a surprise attack or search of a place, or a search for something. Example sentence: The police conducted a raid on the suspect's house.
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It was not much of a raid.
You should have a raid instead".
KB: I mean, was it a raid?
Gilad Shalit, in a raid in 2006.
Could there be a raid today?
A RAID system is not a backup solution, per se.
Thinking it was a raid, Moran immediately left).
In 702 Sennacherib launched a raid into western Iran.
At the same time, there was a raid, he said.
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Yet, it can only get 392 MB/s throughput on a RAID-6 storage node.
The operating system is installed on the SSD disks, which are mirrored by a RAID-1 configuration, while all the archived images are stored in a Raid-5 virtual partition (six hotswap disks and two hotspare disks).
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