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Discover LudwigThe phrase "This claiming" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used when referring to a specific assertion or statement that has been made. Example: "This claiming of innocence does not align with the evidence presented."
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Lindh denies this, claiming that a government investigator garbled a story that he had told him.
His aides deny this, claiming their approach to proliferation will be more "focused" and effective.
Congressional staffers deny this, claiming they have taken great care to stay within the WTO's limits.
Union leaders always reject this, claiming it will mean disaffiliation from Labour.
For months Truss has denied this, claiming that his legislation will actually strengthen Australian shipping.
Congressional staffers deny this, claiming that they have taken great care to stay within the agreed limits.
The agency denies this, claiming there are various errors to corrrect and significant sections to delete or rewrite.
My husband agreed to this, claiming it gives his mother comfort, but he does not intend to keep his promise.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change has denied this, claiming it's all down to "commercial decisions".
Liberals bristle at this, claiming that Mr. Summers lacks leadership skills, is a difficult personality and exercises poor judgment.
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This claim is ludicrous.
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