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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commendable claim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a statement or assertion that is worthy of praise or approval. Example: "The researcher made a commendable claim about the importance of mental health in education."
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Towards the end of No Nonsense: The Autobiography, his interesting collaboration with the journalist Michael Calvin, Barton announced his intention to win the Scottish Premiership with Rangers, a bold but commendable claim that has been rendered ludicrous by his fractious and protracted departure from Ibrox.
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Its pursuit of the claims is commendable.
Of greater consequence in the second session was 17-year-old left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone bowling with commendable control on her debut, claiming one for 21 from her four overs.
Jack Wilshere, Arsenal's outstanding performer again, showed commendable loyalty but nothing approaching credibility when he claimed he "didn't think it's anything to with the manager" that they are in such strife.
It's a commendable position but not nearly as solid as its former claim, made all the more slippery by its control over 2.5 million Palestinians in the West Bank.
COMMENDABLE is indeed commendable.
Belmont Stakes: Commendable.
Your vigilance is commendable".
That is commendable.
That's commendable.
Service is commendable.
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