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Discover Ludwig"raise worries" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to cause concerns or doubts in someone's mind about something. It is often used in a formal or serious context. Example: The recent increase in crime rates has raised worries among residents about the safety of their neighborhood.
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That would raise worries about boom and bust.
Matarić is aware that intelligent social robots raise worries about emotional impact.
It's surprising how often we don't want to raise worries with a partner.
A feud with China, itself prone to the pricklier sort of nationalism, could raise worries about trade and security.
Govier does raise worries, in the opening pages of "Creation," that her authorial voice may be too intrusive.
And some officials' suggestions that green measures are to blame for hampering growth raise worries that the government's commitment may be weakening.
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Each of these raise worrying questions of credibility which require systematic investigation by an independent inquiry.
The sheer number raises worries about safety.
"This raises worries about the nature of their nuclear program".
His words raised worries of a military coup.
Gunshots in the volatile oil-producing Niger Delta also raised worries of violence.
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