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Discover Ludwig"been raising" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the present perfect continuous form of the verb "raise," which means to bring up or nurture. Example: "She has been raising her children alone since her husband passed away." In this example, "been raising" indicates that the action of raising her children started in the past and is still ongoing in the present. It also implies that the speaker is emphasizing the effort and dedication of the subject in fulfilling her role as a mother.
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They've all been raising money.
The problem has always been raising money.
"We've been raising the money.
I might have been raising babies.
He's been raising hell ever since.
"All my life, I've been raising children".
Also, I've been raising a family.
Even its advocates have been raising red flags.
(A foundation has been raising money to shore it up).
The Japs have been raising opium poppies there.
So much easier if you'd been raising hummingbirds.
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