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Discover Ludwig"begun to raise" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that an action has started or a process has begun. Example: The company has begun to raise its prices due to the increase in production costs.
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But he has begun to raise money and muse publicly on the state's future.
Central banks have begun to raise interest rates accordingly, despite faltering growth.
But the pace of the deceleration has begun to raise concerns.
Container shipping companies have begun to raise rates and remove discounts.
Mr. Goldin said Mr. Ford had not begun to raise money.
As a result, he says, they have already begun to raise standards and cut back lending.
Law professors have begun to raise questions about the unintended consequences of the amendment.
It has already begun to raise the levels of the ocean.
But members of Congress have begun to raise doubts about the deal.
Other experts and policy makers have begun to raise broader concerns.
Mr. Ferrer has not yet formed a campaign committee or begun to raise money.
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