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"raise their spirits" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to improve someone's mood or morale. Example: The team captain gave an inspiring speech to raise their spirits before the big game.
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"But they'll really have to raise their spirits".
Wednesday's game against BATE Borisov ought to have helped raise their spirits.
With the Premiership slipping from them, Jose Mourinho's players have only an FA Cup final to raise their spirits.
"It was a chance for the commanders to see their leaders, raise their spirits and contribute to their morale," he said.
But many companies have deluged employees with e-mails, voice mails and intercom messages to inform them about security and to raise their spirits.
I suspect that's why the original pagan celebration of December was started – to give people a little fun and raise their spirits as we crest over into the new year.
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This would have raised their spirits.
Maybe one reason audiences applaud this movie is for raising their spirits without insulting their intelligence.
But fans of the music say it raises their spirits and creates a rare, precious urban community.
Diego Simeone waves at his fans again, in the hope of raising their spirits, but his team were on the ropes for some time there.
Mr. Bush has always seemed focused more on bringing everyone together and raising their spirits than on navigating the ship itself.
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