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The word "claimed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this word when you mean that someone has stated that something belongs to them or that something is true. For example: She claimed that the idea was hers.
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This new trend in studies, which has come to dominate the field, claims its origin in the phenomenological philosophy of Edmund Husserl, a German Jewish Lutheran scholar, and has found its greatest exponents in the Netherlands.
(The doctrine of innate ideas, which was widely held to justify religious and moral claims, had its origins in the philosophy of Plato [428/427 348/347bce], who was still a powerful force in 17th-century English philosophy).
The debate, however, has regularly been punctured by bouts of abuse against those who have claimed that GamerGate had its origins in the misogynistic hounding of Ms Quinn.
Each Church caught in that battle for souls claimed the authority of God's will; each found its origins in the person of Christ; and each claimed those origins were exclusive of any other understanding of Christianity.
The conflict had its origins in British claims of suzerainty over the wealthy South African Republic and in British concern over the Boer refusal to grant civic rights to the so-called Uitlanders (immigrants, largely British, to the Transvaal gold fields and diamond fields).
Monte dei Paschi di Siena's claim to be the world's oldest surviving bank dates to its origins in 1472 in the Tuscan city from which it derives its name.
This belief may have its origins in the accusations of Jonas of Orléans, who claimed Claudius was a disciple of Felix of Urgel.
As the debate continued, "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling herself defended the casting, claiming the Naga, the mythical creature Nagini is based on, has its origins in Indonesia.
However, this claim faces the much discussed "nonidentity problem", which finds its origins in Parfit (1984) and has been adapted to the reproductive ethics context by many authors (e.g., Brock 1996) (see the entry on "The Nonidentity Problem").
The popular low-carbohydrate (low-carb) diet had its origins in late 19th-century England, where a casket maker named William Banting claimed that he had lost 23 kg (50 lb) by eating high-protein, low-carb foods.
Pakistani officials have denied Iran's claims that insurgents use Pakistan as a base, with some arguing unrest has its origins in legitimate Baluchi resentment.
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