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The phrase "and then raise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a sequence of actions, particularly in relation to increasing something, such as a level, amount, or status.
Example: "First, we need to gather the necessary data, and then raise the budget for the project."
Alternatives: "and subsequently increase" or "and then elevate".
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I start with a vision and then raise money from private sources.
The Chinese companies aim to monopolize the market and then raise prices, American manufacturers say.
If they did, South would transfer to spades and then raise.
Those full-body scanners that passengers enter and then raise their arms are not metal detectors.
You'd want to kill the other guy, create a monopoly and then raise prices".
So it is worth leaving only if you can find a second mate, and then raise a second brood.
To the thump of loud dance music, four tigers roll over in succession and then raise themselves on their haunches.
The trustees' job will be to pick the standard setters and then raise money to keep the body in business.
I stand sideways to the target, relax my shoulders, fit the arrow on to the bow and then raise it.
It's a weird move to praise yourself in the name of civil rights and then raise yourself aloft.
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X. Make a fist and then raise and crook your index finger.
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