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The phrase "are raised of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The funds are raised of the community efforts" is incorrect; it should be "The funds are raised by the community efforts."
Alternatives: "are raised by" or "are collected from".
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Issues of race, law enforcement and the death penalty are raised, of course (though conflicting accounts and other gray areas are skirted).
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Revenue must be raised, of course.
Hopes have been raised of a solution to the dispute.
Allegations have also been raised of children being encouraged to fight and eat bird faeces for junk food incentives.
Three weeks ago, Baldwin said only $3,000 had been raised of the $100,000 needed for Park to run the race.
The fire bit was fleetingly exciting as the spectre was raised of the entire Abbey burning down.
But the question must then be raised of how many different exceptions to the original definiens need to be accommodated?
The prospect has been raised of extending the 5p charge in Wales on carrier bags to other products and packaging.
However, questions have been raised of late as to whether the mannan quantity in the yeast cell wall is responsible for immobilizing enteric pathogens.
Following the visit the possibility was raised of preserving an entire ship.
Plenty of eyebrows were raised, of course, but eventually the dust settled.
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