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The phrase "all of which raise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple items or issues that collectively lead to a question, concern, or action.
Example: "The recent studies highlighted several environmental issues, all of which raise significant concerns about climate change."
Alternatives: "all of which provoke" or "all of which generate".
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Such fractures lead to increased disability, mortality and reduced quality of life, all of which raise healthcare costs.
All of which raise fundamental questions: If Mr. Trump has done what he is accused of doing, and that would not qualify as high crimes and misdemeanors, then what would?
But few could anticipate the convergence that has scooped into one controversy Catholic Charities of Tennessee, several Jewish congregations, Little League teams and local symphony orchestras - all of which raise money through bingo and raffles - and official corruption, illegal commercial bingo operations and efforts to legalize betting on the horses.
This occurs as a consequence of field spraying owing to biodegradation, chemical degradation, photolysis, evaporation, surface runoff, and percolating ground water, all of which raise concerns for food safety and the environment [1, 2].
Additionally, the present political environment is demanding pay freezes, staffing reductions, and a smaller government footprint -- all of which raise questions about how the Division intends to accomplish its ambitious agenda.
He is charged with three crimes, all of which raise complicated questions on their own: conspiracy, which can be construed so broadly as to be virtually undefendable on its face; attempted murder by an unprivileged belligerent, which suggests some belligerents do have a legal right to shoot GIs; and aiding the enemy, which suggests that a non-U.S.
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ALL of which raises another question: why cut loose the "nuclear" when you've got "Millstone" around your neck?
All of which raises the prospect of another management revolution in the offing, similar to those described in the 1993 book "Reengineering the Corporation," written by Michael Hammer and James Champy.
All of which raises an obvious question.
All of which raises the question: Why?
All of which raises an important question.
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