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The phrase "about to raising" is not correct in written English.
It should be "about to raise" instead, as "raise" is the correct form of the verb in this context.
Example: "I am about to raise my hand to ask a question."
Alternatives: "about to lift" or "about to increase".
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Moreover, the special tax funds and federal grants that helped underwrite a huge expansion of the force during the 1990's have dried up, or are about to, raising the specter that the cost of maintaining the largest police force in city history will become an unwieldy burden if the economy slows.
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