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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount claimed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or financial contexts to refer to the total sum of money that is being requested or asserted in a claim.
Example: "The amount claimed in the lawsuit was significantly higher than expected, prompting a thorough review of the evidence."
Alternatives: "claimed amount" or "total claimed".
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Those who have been made offers say payouts are frequently about half of the amount claimed.
The amount claimed, according to court documents (below), was $25,000.
Cancellation accounts for half of all AXA's claims, with the average amount claimed being £396.
We are therefore of opinion that our judgment must be for the plaintiffs for the amount claimed.
The average amount claimed per executive was £1,759.67, an average of £586.56 per month, according to BBC figures.
The average amount claimed by each executive was £1,759.67, an average of £586.56 per month, according to BBC figures.
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Payment was refused; and he brought this suit in a state court of Virginia to recover the amount, claiming that the warrant for 20percentnt.
Act June 29 , 1956 § 208(d)(2)(C), inserted reference to amounts claimed under section 6421.
Taken together, however, the amounts claimed may run into billions of dollars.
Auditors said the amounts claimed by the companies were not allowed because they weren't relevant to the grant.
· Other travel payment concerns were that transport receipts were often difficult for parents to obtain, and that amounts claimed were sometimes higher than those incurred.
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