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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also claims" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone or something makes an additional assertion or statement, often in the context of a discussion or argument.
Example: "The report not only highlights the benefits of the new policy but also claims that it will lead to significant cost savings."
Alternatives: "further asserts" or "additionally states".
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He also claims no interest in influencing the election.
(Taiwan also claims the islands).
Olivet also claims 654 online students.
It also claims it will help publishers.
G.E. also claims credit for Silly Putty.
He also claims to champion spelling reform.
He also claims devotion to Islamic law.
China also claims the submerged rock.
But of course fiction also claims to be true.
He also claims to be Meatloaf's estranged brother, Casserole.
It also claims mouthwatering rates of "click through".
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