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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a raid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event where a group conducts a sudden attack or incursion, often for the purpose of stealing or gathering information.
Example: "The police conducted a raid of the suspected drug house early in the morning."
Alternatives: "a raid on" or "an incursion into".
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Soon after a raid of the warehouse, Mr. Asaro was arrested.
They had been seized by Mr. Mugabe's police in Zimbabwe during a raid of the main opposition party's headquarters.
In October, about 100 law enforcement authorities seized documents during a raid of Landesbank offices in Munich.
In April, a raid of S.E.A. Web domains revealed that the majority were still registered to the society.
He was told that officials had a case open on Oliver and were planning a raid of the rental house.
An article on Thursday about a raid of the International Biathlon Union misstated the location of the organization's headquarters.
Agents found $10,000 of the cash stored in a freezer during a raid of Mr. Jew's home in Burlingame.
The three were initially detained six days after the Sept. 11 attacks, during a raid of a Dearborn apartment.
The Pakistan military was humiliated by the U.S. ability to conduct a raid of this sort, undetected, in a sensitive area.
The prosecution introduced files from Bala's computer, which Wroblewski and the police had seized during a raid of his parents' house.
Investigators discovered 593 marijuana plants on Tuesday in a raid of the building, at 610 Morris Park Avenue, in the Van Nest neighborhood, the police said.
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