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Discover LudwigThe phrase "raised with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It conveys the idea of being brought up or raised in a certain way or environment. This phrase is often used to describe a person's upbringing or childhood experiences. Example: "I was raised with a strong sense of responsibility and work ethic by my parents." In this sentence, the speaker is describing the way their parents raised them and the values they instilled in them during their childhood.
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"She was raised with it.
I was raised with them".
I wasn't raised with that".
"It's never been raised with me.
"I was raised with it in France".
Tell me issues you want raised with Vietnamese officials.
"I was raised with the idea of shared sacrifice".
These were raised with electric hoists for pickup.
I was born and raised with foie gras.
Romney's hand was raised with the rest of them.
"Josemir was raised with us," de Souza said.
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