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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again raised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that has been brought up once more after being previously discussed or addressed.
Example: "The question of funding for the project was again raised during the meeting, prompting further debate among the team members."
Alternatives: "brought up again" or "reintroduced".
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Dortmund again raised their game, though.
Boeing again raised its profit forecast for 2013.
He again raised the Rich-Green pardon case.
This summer, however, Ennis has once again raised the bar.
Ten minutes later the student again raised his hand.
Lenders again raised interest rates on home mortgages.
In September, the National Audit Office (again) raised serious concerns.
The problems in late night have once again raised questions in Hollywood about Mr. Zucker's tenure.
All of which once again raised the issue of Busch's maturity.
The attack has once again raised concerns about the safety of women traveling in India.
She again raised the bar for women in the Preakness, guiding Mylute home in third.
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