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Discover Ludwig"claimed lives" is a valid phrase in written English, and it is often used to refer to lives that have been lost due to a particular event or situation.
For example: "The earthquake in Chile claimed hundreds of lives."
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Hurricane Sandy had already claimed lives across the Caribbean.
Terrorism in Turkey has claimed lives, foreign and local, for decades.
In 2012, rupture of a toluene tank in a paint factory in Iran claimed lives of two workers near the tank.
Their occasional shelling and sniping at each other has claimed lives on both sides.
Kern County's fire department announced in a Facebook post that the fire had claimed lives.
The bombs claimed lives in several neighborhoods, and the streets were largely empty by afternoon.
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Snow avalanches claim lives and property year after year in Indian Himalaya.
Malaria and other vector borne diseases claim lives and cause illness, especially in less developed countries.
Four decades later, US weapons are still claiming lives.
"The problem is that they claim lives of innocent people".
"Catastrophic flooding and tornadoes are still claiming lives and property.
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