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The phrase 'emphasize his claim' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is being said with emphasis, or to show that additional proof is being presented to confirm an assertion. For example, "He provided several evidence to emphasize his claim that the hypothesis was correct."
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Progressives will emphasize his claim that homosexual orientation is "not the problem," a far cry from the approach of his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, who in response to the church sex-abuse scandal said that those with "strong homosexual inclinations," even if celibate, were unfit to be priests.
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By remaining in Italy until the spring of 391, where he resided mostly in Milan, Theodosius emphasized his claim to supreme authority throughout the empire.
Edward did all he could to emphasize his own claims to feudal suzerainty over Scotland, and his efforts to put these into effect provoked Scottish resistance.
"No," Mara interjected to emphasize his point.
The scriptures emphasize his gigantic size.
His knowledge in American poetry was emphasized by his claim that he had read every American poem published before 1850 an estimated 500 volumes.
He emphasizes his decision to break with Mr. Moi a decade ago, and claims credit for helping to build an opposition movement.
"Never," emphasized his host.
He offered $2,150, emphasizing his reliability.
Perry emphasized his support for veterans.
He emphasizes his attachment to rural China.
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