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Discover LudwigThe phrase "claim money" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to demand or request a sum of money that is owed or promised to someone. Example: The customer can claim money for damages caused by the faulty product.
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He said a personal friend was bombarded with calls offering to get free claim money after being in an accident.
The first is to cap the amount of land for which farmers can claim money at 100 hectares (250 acres).
He added: "As the CCTV footage plainly demonstrates, she shamelessly fabricated a fall in the vain attempt to claim money she was not entitled to".
He was therefore not entitled to claim money from the Lords authorities for travelling from there to London and staying overnight in the capital.
"In essence, it means if they went bust, you'd have to claim money back from the bank's own country's version of the UK FSCS.
First-time buyers and movers will be able to claim money to help them make the property they are buying more energy-efficient.
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The lawsuit claims money was behind the NFL's actions.
"They were claiming money for supervising work that was never done".
As its owner claims money talks, well go find another site.
I have never claimed money from the public authorities, not even telephone charges.
Companies won't need to worry about allocating extra resources for claiming money back through the tax system.
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