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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'raid on' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a sudden, often hostile, invasion of a place. For example: The police conducted a raid on the suspect's house.
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raid on Feb. 28th.
He launched the famous raid on December 29 , 1895
He escaped the Nazi raid on Trachimbrod.
REPORTER AT LARGE about an air raid on Shanghai.
The raid on Thursday occurred in the predawn hours.
So does a planned raid on pension contributions.
Two very different officers led the raid on Darien.
Many Pakistanis are furious about the raid on their territory.
Gadaffi's stepdaughter was killed in the raid on Tripoli.
He lamented the FBI raid on Manafort's Virginia home.
The raid on Port Stanley takes two minutes to read.
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