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"raised wary" is not a valid phrase in written English
Depending on the context, you may want to use "raised warily," "raised their guard," or "felt wary." For example: He raised warily and cautiously surveyed his surroundings.
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At the time Jamestown consisted of a paltry isolated settlement of several dozen souls, with disease, starvation and battles with local Indian tribes regularly claiming almost as many lives as Virginia Company could send in delayed relief ships from England, the funds raised from wary investors.
Couldn't the inhibited children somehow have been raised to be wary instead of born that way?
Unable to raise money from wary investors, some companies had to close their doors or enter into shotgun mergers.
But in recent days, senior government and UMP figures started raising doubts, perhaps wary of popular support for the Socialists, who stressed the complexity of implementing the tax and the problems that it could bring for French companies.
But the new train, the maglev (for magnetic levitation), may turn out to be the latest in a recent string of dubious projects that have raised the hackles of increasingly wary taxpayers.
Those who were wary of the idea raised two points.One was the worry that the Internal Revenue Service would swoop in.
But many governments, wary of unrest, have also raised state spending to potentially unsustainable levels.
Deadly militant attacks, including bombings and shootings in Paris that killed 130 people last November have raised tensions between communities and made people wary of public places.
He was wary of you becoming involved, though — I suppose it raised the stakes.
But it is wary of raising them too high.
The Americans are cautious, wary of raising expectations.
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