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The phrase "conducting raids" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving military, law enforcement, or strategic operations where surprise attacks or searches are carried out.
Example: "The special forces were conducting raids on enemy territory to gather intelligence and disrupt their operations."
Alternatives: "carrying out raids" or "executing raids".
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In reprisal, the Seleka were conducting raids.
Now ICE is conducting raids in Los Angeles.
Mishio leads a taskforce conducting raids on illegal mines.
Earlier this month, the agency followed up on its word, conducting raids throughout Vail and Aspen.
A few days later, Mexican troops began conducting raids in the area.
Throughout the last week and a half, authorities all over Russia have been conducting raids on nonprofit groups.
The drill was devised to provide the Iraqis with instruction in conducting raids, searching buildings and making arrests.
In the war against rosewood poaching, rangers train in self defence, patrol, conducting raids, making arrests, weapons and explosives identification.
A man who impersonated a federal drug agent, conducting raids and making arrests, has pleaded guilty to federal charges.
It said it was assuming full responsibility again for its own security, conducting raids in the West Bank and Gaza.
Marines are conducting raids in the suburbs of Falluja to kill or capture fighters, find weapons and dry up support for militants, one officer said.
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