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Discover LudwigThe phrase "claims do not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the limitations or absence of certain assertions or statements.
Example: "In this context, the evidence provided claims do not support the conclusion drawn by the author."
Alternatives: "assertions do not" or "statements do not".
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"These claims do not easily die away".
Those claims do not necessarily have causal force.
But most claims do not last that long.
His debt claims do not survive basic mathematics.
Medical claims do not necessarily provide enough information to determine a person's ability to work.
Judge Walker's ruling establishes that state secrecy claims do not trump the requirements of FISA.
Yet the institute's claims do not link him to the secret police.
But the claims do not grant preferential rights to particular addresses.
Her claims do not match what she really should have done.
MIT economist finds that biofuels, contrary to claims, do not meaningfully affect what drivers pay at the pump.
Great companies, Mr Collins claims, do not depend on outstanding charismatic leaders, brilliant strategy or audacious takeovers to pull ahead.
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