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"often raise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happens on a regular basis or with high frequency. For example, "Families with young children often raise concerns about safety in their neighborhood."
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Corporate raiders often raise money by creating funds in the form of partnerships.
A question the Islamists often raise is whether "they" can trust us?
LIKE most things in politics, referendums often raise more questions than they answer.
Told he was raising his eyebrows, the senator said dryly, "I often raise my eyebrows".
It's a question the candidates often raise during the mud-slinging debates of the primary season.
Menu semantics often raise the blood pressure of diners, but I must side with Mr. Gutenbrunner.
But such companies can often raise millions of dollars, thereby postponing disaster.
In normal times, candidates often raise as much as half their campaign funds in the year before an election.
And since most states can't run deficits, as Washington does, governors in both parties often raise taxes.
As Andrew J. Cherlin, a sociologist at Johns Hopkins, has pointed out, "troubled parents often raise troubled children".
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