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The phrase "are usually raised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common practices or general trends regarding the upbringing or cultivation of something, such as animals or issues.
Example: "In many cultures, children are usually raised with strong family values and traditions."
Alternatives: "are typically brought up" or "are commonly nurtured".
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Two objections are usually raised.
Houses are usually raised on piles.
Yields are usually raised by 50-100%, and often by multiples instead of increments.
The deer are usually raised for venison or hunting, but Lapp found another specialty: he is one of America's premier producers of deer urine.
Because the music does not fall comfortably into the ranges of a quartet's instruments, some passages are usually raised an octave.
At Zwirner, to one side of a double garage whose doors are usually raised, is "Open House," a piece that Gordon Matta-Clark orchestrated 35 years ago in front of 112 Greene Street, which he helped found.
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Based partially on a report released by the White House Council on Women and Girls, the article also says that because of lower earnings, women, who are usually raising and supporting their children, are more likely to be in poverty than men.
This limit is usually raised annually in line with inflation.
In the interview, he said his religion was usually raised only by reporters.
"When one player has this dip he is usually raised by the rest of the performance of the team.
When an African journalist asks about this in Alexandria, Ibrahim says dismissively that he is surprised: the question is usually raised by westerners.
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