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The phrase 'a claim on' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when someone or something has an expectation or right to something. For example: The siblings fought over who had the strongest claim on their parents' estate.
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You don't want no one to have a claim on you.
In other words, one person cannot assert a claim on behalf of another.
Talk about a claim on moral superiority.
"You filed a claim on all my stuff.
A currency represents a claim on a country's underlying assets.
Financial assets are simply a claim on goods and services.
In other words, they staked a claim on the truth.
(And to stake a claim on Iowa for November).
In legalese, attachment means staking a claim on someone's assets.
It irked her, this machine laying a claim on her.
When you're that rich, everybody has a claim on you.
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