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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually claiming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the truth or reality of a statement someone is making, often in contrast to what others might believe or assume.
Example: "Despite the rumors, she is actually claiming that she never received the package."
Alternatives: "truly asserting" or "genuinely stating".
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When Russia effectively controls Crimea without actually claiming sovereignty, it weakens the international order.
He was actually claiming to be best time waster in the world on Twitter yesterday!
These plutocratic populists are actually claiming the tax cuts would go to the middle class.
Is America actually claiming that they found and killed him?? First, I am a believer in retributive justice.
The questionable part related to McGinn not actually claiming for a penalty when dodging the challenge in question.
So her actually claiming the title and using the title of feminist to me is a really intriguing moment".
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This one actually claims to be written by Peter the Apostle, as does 2 Peter.
But few can actually claim to have invented one of these terms themselves.
Expect further reviews of the math and more debate about how she can actually claim the nomination.
She was attacked as a "gold-digger" – though she has never actually claimed she had been raped.
Wikipedia has actually claimed that the photo is uncopyrightable, since current US Copyright Office policy is that animals can't own copyrights.
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