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Discover Ludwig"claimed in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to talk about something that has been claimed or asserted at a particular time or place. For example, "The team claimed in the press conference today that they had won the championship."
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"The recovery is here," he had claimed in July.
"I lost my confidence," she claimed in 1980.
But no attacks were ever claimed in its name.
Citigroup claimed in arbitration that Mr. Oredice "in essence received a $900,000 payment in error".
She has claimed, in various interviews, that she was forced into her actions by Graner.
The number of lives claimed in the massacres in Baga and Doron Baga remains unclear.
She claimed in one interview to be the reincarnation of an Egyptian queen.
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Or so you claim in your book.
Louis XIV besieged and claimed it in 1667.
He claimed authority in Wales and Scotland.
Sir William Crookes claimed success in 1909.
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