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The phrase "claimed not to" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to express something that is allegedly true, but not necessarily accepted by all as fact. For example: "The professor claimed not to have seen the student's paper, though others had seen it."
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They claimed not to know.
He claimed not to.
He claimed not to fear dying alone.
Emad claimed not to know what happened.
The officials claimed not to mind.
He simply claimed not to recall any of it clearly.
Bernstein claimed not to have noticed Terry's refusal.
One man claimed not to care much about "Reading Rainbow".
She claimed not to know the names of abortion providers.
But then, he never claimed not to be a god.
Hussain claimed not to know her husband's allegiances.
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