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Discover LudwigThe phrase "raised to him" is correct and can be used in written English
For example, you might say, "The crowd raised a cheer to him for his inspiring speech."
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Monuments were raised to him, and streets were renamed in his honour across the Soviet Union.
Mr. Obama, looking into the mass of faces raised to him, seemed to feed off the crowd.
That concern was raised to him by representatives of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren E. Buffett's investment company, which is based in Omaha and maintains billions of dollars in derivative positions.
General Mohsen el-Fangari – who was acclaimed in February when he accorded our young martyrs a military salute – had shoes raised to him on Tuesday when he frowned and waved a finger in our faces.
He said the failures had been going on for three years but that "no red flag" had been raised to him as the department's accounting officer.
A memorial was also raised to him in St Paul's Cathedral.
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A transparent scrim with an image of a ferris wheel has been raised to reveal him as the carousel barker.
The ambient temperature of the room was also raised to make him as comfortable as possible.
"I raised him to be him — to be himself, and to pursue his passion, which happens to be hockey," Kome Okposo said in a telephone interview.
"It hurts to write this but Liam loved to share and the person we were going to raise him to be would love to help someone else".
True to his word, Alexios I raised him to Caesar and gave him authority over Thessalonica, as well as allotting the city's revenues to his income.
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