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Discover LudwigThe phrase "claiming about" is not commonly used in written English.
It is more common to use "claiming" with an object, such as "claiming ownership" or "claiming responsibility." However, it may be used in certain contexts, such as a legal setting, to describe someone making a statement or assertion about something. Example: The witness was questioned about his claimings of the defendant's guilt.
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It has worked well, with about 100,000 Oregon tax returns claiming about $8 million in tax credits annually.
Riots erupted, claiming about 2,000 lives, mostly Muslims, and horrifying a nation founded on the ideal of religious tolerance.
A member of Parliament pleaded guilty on Tuesday to dishonestly claiming about $22,000 in expense payments.
We understand that if what they're claiming about Linens of Europe is true, the Labor Department should go over there.
When the white regime declared a state of emergency last July, violence was claiming about two lives a day.
Netscape, while still claiming about 60percentt of the market, has been losing share steadily to Internet Explorer.
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Google now claims about 41 percent.
Muhammadiyah claims about 30m supporters.
The same is frequently claimed about investment.
The Episcopal Church claims about 2.3 million members.
Smoke from cooking fires claims about 1m lives a year.
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