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Discover LudwigThe phrase "raised spirits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being uplifted or feeling more positive, often in the context of improving someone's mood or morale.
Example: "The surprise party was a great success, and it really raised everyone's spirits."
Alternatives: "lifted spirits" or "boosted morale."
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Milton instantly raised spirits.
Intel raised spirits late Tuesday by slightly exceeding sharply lowered earnings expectations.
By the end of the performance the atmosphere is one of warmed hearts and raised spirits.
Resistance poetry and literature are not new to Pakistan, and they raised spirits during the somber years of military dictatorships.
These relationships have not been a success, and so Angela Merkel's defeat of Schröder raised spirits in No 10.
Back-to-back wins over Italy have raised spirits in the Scottish camp after they started the year with six straight defeats.
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Recent news has not helped raise spirits.
Manchester United's result did raise spirits.
Cheaper oil should, eventually, raise spirits among the winners.
It might make raise spirits or make someone cry.
The emergence of Paul Calf, Coogan's foul-mouthed Mancunian drunk, raises spirits considerably.
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