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These questions cant be answered in absolute terms, as they depend on so many factors. Like what kind of villain you are up against. How deep are the stacks. And alot more.
But some guidelines is always good. Small PP need to bink a set for it to be a good flop, so i prefer to limp those as a default. If deeper stacks and playing with the same regs alot i like to mix in raises with them some portion of the time for better board coverage in raised pots. Suited connectors usually also need some money behind to gain good playability, as it often need to be played out over several streets to realize its potenial/equity. Raising them against tighter more conservative players with a fold button, its better than raising them against looser more callhappy players.
J10s and QJs are pretty strong suited broadway hands, and i would raise those in position against limpers pretty much every time unless the limpers is very shortstacked.