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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to raise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or capacity to increase, elevate, or bring up something, such as funds, awareness, or issues.
Example: "The organization is able to raise significant funds for charity through its annual events."
Alternatives: "capable of raising" or "in a position to raise".
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Nice-looking guy, able to raise money.
He would be able to raise bail.
Being able to raise my child.
I was barely able to raise him.
She had not yet been able to raise that amount.
They will not all be able to raise another fund.
I want to be able to raise my daughter here.
"We've been able to raise our level of recruiting.
Will its euro-partners be able to raise their games?
Luckily Mr. Paul was still able to raise his funding.
Young companies will be able to raise financing.
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