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The phrase "able to raise a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or potential to increase or elevate something, often in a context related to funds, awareness, or support.
Example: "The organization is able to raise a significant amount of money for charity each year."
Alternatives: "capable of generating a" or "able to gather a".
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He would be able to raise a significant dollar amount".
With all of that combined, George and Cassandra were able to raise a large family.
Australia were almost able to raise a bottle to a famous double.
"We've been able to raise a lot of money and it's the last week to spend it.
"It is a potential sign of the dysfunction of California that we weren't able to raise a pittance".
"They won't be able to raise a penny again from the international investment community," one hedge fund manager said.
Biden has been fretting about whether he would be able to raise a large sum of money from the start.
So despite a of lack of training, you would not be able to raise a legal case.
"Even though we have been faced with the same challenges as other museums, we have been able to raise a good deal of money," she said.
The best-buy mortgage was a two-year fixed-rate at 4.64%, while buyers able to raise a 10% deposit could get interest rates below 3%.
S4C is only able to raise a small sum from selling advertising – about £3m a year – because its audiences are so small.
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