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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a raid" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a sudden and surprise attack or invasion by military forces or law enforcement on a specific location or target. Example: "The police conducted a successful drug bust in a raid on the suspected dealer's house."
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He was arrested in a raid, too.
Gilad Shalit, in a raid in 2006.
Italian police freed Dozier in a raid in January 1982.
We will do our best to support systems with multiple disks in a RAID configuration.
In the opening scene she accompanies the police in a raid on an elaborate séance.
It was almost destroyed on February 2 , 1692 in a raid by Abenaki Indians.
They were freed in a raid by Egyptian and Sudanese commandos days later.
In September 1999, more than 600 guinea pigs were "liberated" in a raid.
He was seized in a raid by government troops in Helmand province, now a Taliban stronghold.
Field agents could instantly share data seized in a raid with experts anywhere in the world.
Mohammed was captured in a raid on a private house on Saturday in Rawalpindi.
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