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The phrase "a raid into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an incursion or attack into a specific area or territory, often in a military or strategic context.
Example: "The special forces conducted a raid into enemy territory to gather intelligence."
Alternatives: "an incursion into" or "a strike into".
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In 702 Sennacherib launched a raid into western Iran.
Quantrill was mortally wounded on a raid into Kentucky in May 1865.
Israeli forces killed 17 Palestinians in a raid into Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip.
On Sunday, Israeli forces killed two Palestinian police officers in a raid into Palestinian-controlled territory.
Pharoah Snefru (c. 2575 bce) conducted a raid into Nubia and established an Egyptian outpost at Buhen.
The next day, British troops staged a raid into the middle of city and destroyed two statues of Mr. Hussein.
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The pattern was set as early as 1953, when, as a 25-year-old leader of a special commando force, he led a reprisal raid into a Jordanian village following an attack that had killed three Israelis.
But the notoriously antiestablishment club which has a penchant for using lawsuits to get its way is determined to get revenge on the DEA for turning a routine raid into a Michael Bay movie.
The man was killed, along with a rebel commander, in a Colombian raid into Ecuadorean territory last month.
Stephen's troops launched a plundering raid into Austria in 1118, provoking a counter-attack by Leopold III, Margrave of Austria, later that same year.
The ambassador was last called to the Foreign Ministry to receive a protest after American Special Operations forces carried out a ground raid into South Waziristan on Sept. 3.
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