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Discover LudwigThe phrase "newly raised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been recently elevated or increased, often in the context of funds, prices, or status.
Example: "The company announced that it has successfully secured newly raised capital to expand its operations."
Alternatives: "recently raised" or "newly acquired."
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Here are a few answers to the most pressing questions newly raised by the debris.
The newly raised gun carriage will now begin a long period of conservation.
For Turrell, what his newly raised profile allows, maybe, is a chance to complete the crater, his life's work.
The firm's newly raised capital also has been in invested in companies in Turkey, France and Britain.
Without that, the losses on sovereign debt will blow right through any amount of newly raised bank capital.
Venture capitalists are sitting on piles of newly raised cash, known in industry lingo as "dry powder".
You'd think crystal would look garish in an interior known for its country charm, but hanging from the newly raised cathedral ceiling, it's perfect.
Apart from a naval gun carriage at Windsor Castle, the newly raised artefact is the only known well-preserved example in existence.
"The newly raised gun carriage is a very important find and in remarkable condition" said Charles Trollope, a leading expert in 17th century naval artillery.
So, too, has the newly raised bid, which drew in reluctant big shareholders like Franklin Mutual Advisers and the hedge fund Pentwater Capital.
In September Khmelnytsky inflicted another crushing defeat on a newly raised Polish army, marched westward through Galicia, and finally besieged Zamość in Poland proper.
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