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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I will raise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an intention to increase, elevate, or lift something, whether literally or figuratively.
Example: "I will raise my hand to ask a question during the meeting."
Alternatives: "I will elevate" or "I will increase".
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"I will raise them".
I will raise it again.
"It's 'and I will raise you up.
"I will raise my hopes yet again".
And I will raise you up.' " She then sings softly, "And I will raise you up -- on the last day".
These are some of the issues I will raise in my campaign.
Leave your comments below and I will raise some of them with him.
I will raise with them initiatives under consideration to address the problem of radicalisation in prisons".
I will raise this with ministers to see what can be done.
This is not being discussed right now in Libya, but it's something I will raise with several congressmen I know".
I will raise them until the day I leave this office; I will continue to raise them next week.
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