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Discover Ludwig'may have raised' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express a possibility that something has happened in the past. For example: "The recent controversy over the company's environmental practices may have raised questions of safety among shareholders."
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Some scientists may have raised an eyebrow at the study.
But the case may have raised some more important issues.
That may have raised the price, but it would not have provided policy stability or credibility.
The M5S's success may have raised questions over Renzi's ability to win that crucial vote.
But the news conference may have raised more questions than it answered.
Sure, it may have raised a few hackles when it was released.
In fact, DNA may have raised the bar on what qualifies as acceptable proof of innocence.
Leibowitz's photograph may have raised that problem earlier than desired, but it would have emerged eventually.
"People who didn't know me, it may have raised an eyebrow".
"How quickly the situation changed is astounding and may have raised eyebrows in Brussels," he said.
In its attempts to play down the problem, Toyota may have raised more doubts among consumers.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com