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The phrase "all types of claims" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to various categories or kinds of claims in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "The report addresses all types of claims made by the consumers regarding the product's effectiveness."
Alternatives: "all kinds of claims" or "various types of claims."
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The multipliers are calculated using the average cost per claim in each province for all types of claims, not restricted to cancer, including short term and long term benefit costs, but not administrative costs (using AWCBC data).1 For each province, we calculate an annual average cost per claim ( AA{C}_{it}^{pc} ), where i is the province and t is the year.
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All types of discrimination claims, for which a fee of up to £1,200 is now payable, have fallen: the worst affected being sex discrimination cases, which are 91% down.
The initial focus will be on a small number of jobseeker's allowance claims by single people in certain postcodes and then from October 2013 to March 2014 it will extend to cover all different types of claims across the country.
The Medicare part of the linkage includes data from inpatient claims since 1986 and from all other types of claims (outpatient, physician, home health, and hospice services) since 1991.
The SUBMISSION class contains fixed attributes that are common to all types of authorization and claims, such as submission_id, submission_date, submitter (provider) and submittee (payer).
For all types of social security claims, you will receive benefits dating back to the date you first applied.
In this article the word encyclopaedia has been taken to include not only the great general encyclopaedias of the past and the present but all types of works that claim to provide in an orderly arrangement the essence of "all that is known" on a subject or a group of subjects.
But for more than 30 years, judges have been valuing all types of property in modifying secured claims.
Without those data it is really not appropriate to make the general statement that "sleep deprivation" is different than shared housing – you need to do all types of deprivation to make this claim, which is a central point of the paper.
Accordingly, the policy covers both types of claims.
In 1998, the F.D.A. proposed regulations to clarify the distinction between the two types of claims.
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