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The phrase 'raise in' is not correct or usable in written English.
If you mean to increase something, use the phrase 'raise' or 'raise up'. For example, "The school raised the standards for students this year."
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"He wanted a raise in pay".
Would there be, at least, a raise in her future?
Still, not everyone at Goldman got a raise in 2010.
Yet such preferences raise in turn a further question.
New York's judges last received a raise in 1999.
But authenticity is a slippery topic to raise in this discussion.
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It calls for a 3percentt raise in the second year and a 2percentt raise in the third.
A clear raise in biomass formation was observed from 120 h cultivation time.
They haven't had a raise in three years.
Hammond also crowed about a raise in the National Living Wage.
Technology allows us to communicate with anyone anywhere and to fund-raise in different ways.
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