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The phrase "would be raising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a hypothetical situation or future action that involves increasing or elevating something. Example: "If we had more resources, we would be raising our production capacity significantly."
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He would be raising money through fraudulent means.
If there were, Obama's ads would be "raising questions" about the other ticket's "associations".
Mr. DeGioia said that one of his greatest challenges would be raising money.
She said Aetna would be raising premium rates 13percentt next January.
Another would be raising the barrier for acceptance of a bid from 50% plus one vote to 60%.
"He would be raising his arm, or riding a horse," Mr. Hussein said, referring to the statues that were ordered.
One thing is certain: I would be raising my child in a different way if he were not president.
One option to help the low-paid would be raising the rate at which employees pay national insurance contributions.
Given how fast the budget deficit has been growing, a prudent custodian of the public finances would be raising taxes or cutting spending.
In these circumstances central banks would be raising rates as a precaution.The implications of low rates for the stockmarket are therefore double-edged.
Margaret Hodge, chair of the Commons Public Accounts Committee, said last night she would be raising the issue at a hearing with HMRC on Monday.
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