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The phrase "a raises" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, possibly intended to refer to "a raise" in the context of an increase in salary or wages.
Example: "After a year of hard work, I finally received a raise from my employer."
Alternatives: "an increase" or "a salary boost."
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Despite some of the challenges Pham outlined above, Science has been able to complete a number of impressive seed raises and Series A raises for startups.
Founder Institute companies have averaged about $2.5 million for their series A raises, the largest of which was $5 million.
Only the simulation of Case a raises questions as the exclusive supply of insulin causes an increase of the blood glucose concentration.
So, if Company A raises capital from investors in California, New York and Illinois, it will be on the hook for filings with all three states.
In (28), the preceding sentence of (a) and (b) are the same; as the successive sentence of (a) raises an opposite expectation to the preceding event, a concession-disjunctive is determined.
Analytical results show that increasing the magnetic field from 0.2 A to 1.8 A raises the STL to 30 dB for a wide range of frequencies (f < 3 kHz).
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However that amount is often not sufficient to hit the requirements that early-stage investors require for bigger, pre-A raises (often requiring completed pilots, sales, a healthy customer pipeline, proof of accelerating user acquisition).
gets a raise.
They need a raise.
Queen Elizabeth gets a raise.
Did I get a raise?
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