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The phrase "to raise" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as an infinitive verb phrase, meaning it is paired with another verb in a sentence. "Raise" means to lift something or someone to a higher position or level, or to increase something. Example: The charity aims to raise $10,000 for the local community center. In this sentence, "to raise" is used to express the purpose or goal of the charity's actions.
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To raise!
And to raise money.
efforts to raise financing.
— to raise their game.
"We've got to raise money.
To raise money for Pop.
Capital is harder to raise.
"Limiting deductions to raise revenue?
Ways to raise funds exist.
"I'm willing to raise revenue.
No need to raise hands.
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