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The phrase "a raiding of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing an act of raiding or plundering, often in historical or military contexts.
Example: "The village suffered a raiding of its resources by the invading forces, leaving the inhabitants in dire straits."
Alternatives: "an incursion of" or "a plundering of".
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That budgetary authority, which must sign off on any changes to the budget, is the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament, and the latter, according to a source in the commission, is very unlikely to approve a raiding of the budget for ITER.
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Soon after a raid of the warehouse, Mr. Asaro was arrested.
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.
The three were initially detained six days after the Sept. 11 attacks, during a raid of a Dearborn apartment.
A contingent of leaders in the State House were calling for both a raid of the organization's balance sheet, and a dramatic reallocation in its funding streams.
The head was found in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, during a raid of the suspected hideout of a purported leader of Al Qaeda.
An article on Thursday about a raid of the International Biathlon Union misstated the location of the organization's headquarters.
He was told that officials had a case open on Oliver and were planning a raid of the rental house.
Agents found $10,000 of the cash stored in a freezer during a raid of Mr. Jew's home in Burlingame.
The Pakistan military was humiliated by the U.S. ability to conduct a raid of this sort, undetected, in a sensitive area.
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