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critical claim
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "critical claim" is correct and commonly used in written English.
This phrase is typically used when discussing a statement or argument that is being evaluated or questioned. It can be used in various contexts, such as literary analysis, scientific studies, or even in everyday conversations. Example: In his essay, the author makes a critical claim that the government's policies are ineffective in addressing the issue of climate change.
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Broadchurch's second season failed to live up to the critical claim and audience appeal of its first when it returned in January last year.
News & Media
Early in Joseph W. Polisi's book "American Muse: The Life and Times of William Schuman" (2008) he cites a sweeping critical claim about his subject, the American composer and educator whose centennial is being celebrated this year.
News & Media
This relatively dogmatic treatment co-exists with his critical claim that matter is the appearance of a perfectly unknown substratum.
Science
The critical claim that "being [you] is born of nonbeing [wu]" in chapter 40 also figures in the Guodian "A" text.
Science
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56 human-written examples
Virgin Media has been most critical, claiming that it is an anti-competitive cartel.
News & Media
He appeared on the state-owned China Central Television (CCTV) and critical claims about him were carried by the official news agency, Xinhua.
News & Media
Others have been more critical, claiming that while it will force UK-based businesses to comply, those operating outside the UK may not comply.
News & Media
The Liberal Democrats were also critical, claiming the act fails to deliver the local accountability promised in the policing green paper and that it fails to empower local communities.
News & Media
These are just a few of the novel critical claims explored in this volume-claims whose exemplification in quantum mechanics will, the authors argue, serve more broadly as foundational principles for the philosophy of nature as it evolves through the twenty-first century and beyond.
Academia
The union Unison has also been critical, claiming the scaling down of resources would put patients at risk.
News & Media
This authority then permits the theory of rationality to underwrite critical claims about social and political practices, to show how their functioning violates not only the espoused rules but also the conditions of rationality.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "critical claim", ensure the context clearly indicates what makes the claim 'critical' – is it essential, controversial, or fundamental to an argument?
Common error
Avoid using "critical claim" simply as a fancier way to say 'important point'. Make sure the claim genuinely warrants the 'critical' label due to its controversial nature, essential role in an argument, or potential for significant impact.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "critical claim" functions as a noun phrase that identifies a specific statement or argument. As supported by Ludwig's examples, it is used to highlight the importance and often contentious nature of the claim.
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "critical claim" is grammatically sound and serves to denote a statement that is fundamental and often debated. While deemed correct by Ludwig AI, it is relatively rare in usage. The contexts where "critical claim" appears include news media, scientific discourse, and academic writing. When using this phrase, ensure the claim truly merits the 'critical' label, signifying its essential role or controversial nature. Alternatives such as "important assertion" or "key argument" may be suitable depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Key argument
Highlights the argumentative nature of the claim, emphasizing its role in a broader discussion.
Crucial point
Underscores the essential nature of the claim, highlighting its importance for understanding.
Essential argument
Stresses that the claim is a necessary component of the overall argument.
Important assertion
Replaces "critical" with a more general term for significance, focusing on the importance of the statement.
Vital assertion
Similar to 'important assertion' but emphasizes that the claim is indispensable.
Central thesis
Focuses on the claim as the core idea of a work or argument, suitable for academic contexts.
Fundamental premise
Indicates that the claim serves as a foundational assumption for further reasoning.
Pivotal contention
Emphasizes the decisive and often disputed nature of the claim.
Primary declaration
Focuses on the claim as an initial statement of importance.
Significant statement
Uses a more neutral term for "critical", suitable when a less judgmental tone is desired.
FAQs
How can I use "critical claim" in a sentence?
Use "critical claim" to refer to a statement that is essential to an argument, often contested, and requires careful examination. For example: "The author's most "critical claim" is that social media exacerbates political polarization."
What are some alternatives to using "critical claim"?
You can use alternatives like "important assertion", "key argument", or "central thesis" depending on the context.
What makes a claim 'critical'?
A "critical claim" is not just important, but it's fundamental to the understanding of a topic, often debated, and may have far-reaching implications. It needs to be supported by strong evidence.
Is "critical claim" the same as "radical claim"?
While both terms denote significance, a "critical claim" focuses on essential analysis, whereas a "radical claim" often introduces a new or revolutionary idea, challenging established norms.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested