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Discover Ludwig"claim arise" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
If you would like to express the idea that a claim or an accusation was made, you might say "A claim was raised" or "An accusation was made." For example: "The accusations raised against the company caused a negative reaction from investors."
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"The man said, 'When did the claim arise?' I said, 'Yesterday.' "He said, 'Did it arise out of... ?' I said, 'Yes.' We never mentioned what actually happened".
Lawyers charged with untangling the multimillion-dollar estate of late pop star Prince can get a sample of his blood from the coroner so they can analyse the singer's DNA should a paternity claim arise, a judge has ruled.
"Outside rarefied artists doing rarefied deals with monolithic entertainment companies, one would not generally see this sort of claim arise from a recording agreement or other engagement agreement with an artist," said Kenneth J. Abdo, a music industry lawyer who represents artists.
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Any claim arising in a foreign country.
Any claim arising from the activities of the Panama Canal Company.
Any claim arising from the activities of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Any claim arising out of the loss, miscarriage, or negligent transmission of letters or postal matter.
It seems clear to me that the petitioner's claim arises under federal common law.
The claim arose during a class action brought by 65 victims of alleged abuse at Fairbridge Farm School.
"Each time there was anything negative about the drug, a new claim arose to keep it alive".
In May 2003 they had "three significant conversations" in which the subject of the "45-minute" claim arose.
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