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The phrase "always raises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that consistently increases or elevates a particular situation, feeling, or standard.
Example: "Her enthusiasm always raises the morale of the team during challenging projects."
Alternatives: "consistently elevates" or "perpetually boosts".
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That always raises a chuckle.
When I mention my job, it always raises a smile.
Research always raises more questions than it answers.
Handling biological material always raises the issue of safety for the personnel involved.
Redistribution of precipitation always raises the possibility of redistribution of water among various basins.
A play that comes with a gimmick attached always raises a red flag.
A Supreme Court confirmation fight always raises constitutional hopes and stokes constitutional fears.
That's why the speech always raises the president's standing in the polls.
More Power to the Chinese Consumers Generalizing about Chinese business always raises exceptions.
But declaring yourselves an item, even in business, always raises certain expectations of intimacy.
He always raises his game at these big set piece events – it's an important skill.
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