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The phrase "that was raised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a topic, issue, or question that has been brought up or mentioned previously.
Example: "The concern that was raised during the meeting needs to be addressed promptly."
Alternatives: "that was brought up" or "that was mentioned."
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She laughed loudly when that was raised.
One prominent eyebrow that was raised online was that of Nick Robinson, BBC TV's political editor.
Off the kitchen is a den, which has a ceiling that was raised during renovations.
Mr. Godineaux admitted to lying in almost every matter that was raised yesterday.
"I think we predominantly have a filmgoing audience that was raised on television," Mr. Smith said.
At the end of the road was a barrier that was raised and lowered with a rope.
Searle's thought experiment is sometimes confused with a quite different problem that was raised earlier by Ned Block.
We walked down a boardwalk to a gazebo that was raised on stilts out over the ocean.
The retailer priced its offering at $18 a share, the top of a range that was raised earlier this week.
"They let me go, as I understand, because of the noise that was raised over my detainment," Mr. Alekseyev said.
She said much of the money that was raised for her campaign would be returned to donors.
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