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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "claims which" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a clause that explains or examines a claim made in the previous sentence. For example, "The company made several claims about their product's effectiveness, which have yet to be verified."
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It makes grand claims which we don't see evidence for.
FIFA called Mr. Scala's objections "unfounded claims which are baseless".
Snowden categorically denies these media claims, which spread rapidly.
There may be an introduction of a compensation cap on successful discrimination claims, which is presently unlimited (unlike unfair dismissal claims which does have a statutory cap).
This study looked at collision claims, which are usually the result of less-severe crashes.
Santoro, eager to impress, made audacious claims, which the F.B.I. captured on tape.
Andersen has offered $750m to settle claims, which plaintiffs will consider a paltry sum.
Emergency claims, which tend to be smaller, will not get that kind of scrutiny, he said.
Goldman has vowed to fight the claims, which it has called baseless.
He does have experience with racketeering claims, which are at the center of Ms. Cohen's case.
Sarkozy has strongly denied the claims, which first emerged last year.
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