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Discover Ludwig"claim lives" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or event in which people have died or been killed. Example: The devastating hurricane claimed many lives as it tore through the coastal town.
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Hucksterism — no matter how implausible the claim — lives on.
"The problem is that they claim lives of innocent people".
The outbreak continues to claim lives, though the casualty rate has abated this year.
It was heartbreaking, yet also shed a light on how mental illness continues to claim lives and destroy families.
That's a question followers of both creeds have been asking as controversy about a speech by Pope Benedict continues to claim lives.
Because this list could genuinely run and run… And these are but a few low-lights of a catastrophic dictatorship that continues to claim lives.
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Hurricane Sandy had already claimed lives across the Caribbean.
Four decades later, US weapons are still claiming lives.
Across the country, religious and sectarian violence claims lives daily.Yet America needs Pakistan as much.
Terrorism in Turkey has claimed lives, foreign and local, for decades.
Kern County's fire department announced in a Facebook post that the fire had claimed lives.
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