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Discover Ludwig"common claim" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an assertion or statement made in general about something. For example, "It is a common claim that eating healthy food leads to better physical health."
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It's a common claim that someone is the world's biggest fan of such-and-such.
It is a common claim, and it is where many observers get it wrong.
The other common claim is of actual or potential reduction of property values.
Politicians play this card depressingly often, but it's a common claim.
The research presented here shows why that common claim is dead wrong.
A common claim is that suspected adverse reactions to vaccines (typically coincidences) are confirmed reactions.
Let's start with the common claim that stimulus programs never go away.
The CBO does not give credence to Republicans' common claim that Obamacare is already reducing employment.
The scientists didn't evaluate the common claim that barefoot running lowers injury risk.
A common claim is that if the officers aren't to blame, the fault must lie in their training.
The report also disputes the common claim that vouchers cost less per student than traditional public education.
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