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The phrase "a raising number" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "a rising number," which is used to describe a number that is increasing or growing over time.
Example: "The data shows a rising number of participants in the annual marathon."
Alternatives: "an increasing number" or "a growing number."
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However, that work underlines that there is a raising number of machine learning methodologies available to perform activity recognition even if the availability of sensors cannot be defined at design time.
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Regardless of the length of the quote, insert a raised number after each quote.
That raises a number of interesting puzzles.
But the notion of prosecuting a corporation raises a number of tricky questions.
Deciding on a protocol raises a number of ethical issues.
These numbers raise a number of questions.
3 Such an analysis raises a number of empirical and philosophical questions I would like to examine briefly.
"There was a woman called Alice, a widow, raising an uncomfortable number of kids.
Using this key allows raising a number to a power.
They nested there until 1952, raising a number of young.
This stirred quite a commotion and raised a number of questions from TV reporters and police.
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