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"raise objections to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone expresses disagreement with an idea, decision, or plan. For example, "The committee members raised objections to the proposed changes."
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Some consumer and environmental groups are likely to raise objections to approval.
And, of course, anyone has the right to raise objections to that.
No major environmental groups were present to raise objections to the platform.
Lawyers for Mr. Clinton and Mr. Gore did not raise objections to their release.
But he chose to raise objections to the 2007 Mitchell Report, which named him as one of many users.
He will raise objections to searches of pristine mosques and sovereign palaces and charge American inspectors with espionage.
Last week United States officials met with their Chinese counterparts in Beijing to raise objections to the new policy.
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Various states raised objections to this designation.
They raised objections to the Republicans' show of concern.
"We have raised objections to the reporting system," Saskin said.
Local politicians have raised objections to selling banking assets to foreign firms.
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