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Discover LudwigThe word "Claimed" is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb that means to make a statement that something is true, even though it has not been proven. For example, "The suspect claimed he was innocent of the crime."
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The Taliban claimed responsibility.
But it is no less shocking to consider that, far from being neutral as was claimed at the time, it is clear that the government took a deliberately calculated political approach guided by a complete hostility to the coalfield communities.
Both sides claimed victory.
The accountant's fees claimed were for preparing his office accounts to ensure the correct amount of tax was paid.
In his speech Mandelson claimed Eurosceptics had got away with "murder".
It claimed our credit rating was at risk, a claim it may yet regret.
Downing Street also struggled as it emerged that: Of the two million net migrants to the UK from the eight eastern European countries that joined the EU in 2004, just 13,000 people have claimed jobseeker's allowance (JSA).
Harrison on Tuesday claimed Whitbread's 40,000 staff were among the most satisfied on the high street and in the hotel industry, with recent workforce surveys suggesting "employee engagement" was at record levels.
A clearly horrified Murdoch claimed the information was "read to me wrong" through her earpiece and offered an apology: "Oh my God, I don't know what to say right now.
Before starting his election campaign he claimed to hate social media and not own a mobile phone.
Ferreira claimed she was later called by the driver to say only that there had been "a problem".
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