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The phrase "raising my" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that is increasing. For example, "I am raising my expectations for this project."
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Raising my child".
Was I raising my voice?
I'm raising my daughter.
I remember almost instantly raising my bat.
Well, I'm raising my animal spirits.
And Dad's raising my allowance.
Someone else was raising my child.
The photographer adds: "I love raising my children.
But raising my kids alone was much harder.
Listen to me!" I demanded, raising my voice.
"I thought I was done raising my kids".
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