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"could claim to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to express a possibility or potential ability to make a claim or statement. Here is an example: "Although he was not officially qualified, he could still claim to be an expert in the field due to his extensive experience." This sentence means that the person has the potential or ability to make the claim of being an expert, even though they may not have the official credentials.
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Churchill could claim to be its principal architect.
Many could claim to be The City That Never Sleeps.
Both could claim to be courteous, amiable and nice-looking.
Quite possibly, anyone could claim to be a copyright owner.
Of course, all the judges could claim to love dance.
No other candidate could claim to offer continuity and change almost simultaneously.
They could claim to be well-connected, even if they were not.
He was the first Chancellor who could claim to have fought the Nazis.
The newly-elected Supreme Soviets could claim to speak for the population.
In fact, Republicans could claim to be victims of federal meddling.
But mostly, he wondered how any of these teams could claim to have improved their prospects.
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