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Discover LudwigThe phrase "action raised" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a legal action or lawsuit that has been initiated or filed.
Example: "The plaintiff filed a motion to dismiss the action raised against them in court."
Alternatives: "lawsuit initiated" or "case brought".
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He also said the government's action raised more questions than it answered.
The action raised hopes that the medical workers might eventually be freed.
But the court's action raised the question of why Arthur received the stay but not Smith.
But the action raised new questions that White House officials did not immediately answer.
The court's action raised the possibility that the judges may also try to roll back other aspects of the generals' recent expansion of their powers.
Though fairly modest in scope, the action raised the possibility that the Fed might resume the asset purchases, a strategy known as quantitative easing.
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Google's action raises fundamental questions about the control that Internet companies have over online expression.
Beyond the flouting of concussion protocols, Alfredsson's potential return to action raises other questions.
And the Ohio attorney general's action raises the possibility of similar filings from other states.
This action raises the question: what is the point of having a jury?
The prospect of federal action raises important questions regarding the interconnections between federal efforts and state-level climate policy developments.
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