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Discover LudwigThe phrase "falsely claim" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where someone makes a statement or assertion that is not true. Example: The politician was caught in a scandal for falsely claiming to have served in the military.
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It is the sort of crime that a crazy person might falsely claim.
Why do the boycott instigators continue to falsely claim that Zionism is effectively racism?
But we have never seen a politician falsely claim that we gave his opponent Four Pinocchios.
Our rule does not ban individual arbitration, as our opponents falsely claim.
The program has been notorious as an opportunity for fraud by companies that falsely claim a HubZone headquarters.
Unscrupulous chefs can falsely claim that a steak is Kobe beef or say a chicken was humanely treated without penalty.
"Basically, these letters falsely claim the foreign employee is coming to visit rather than to work," Mr. Palmer said.
And not only do such theories falsely claim to be scientific, teaching them can make them self-fulfilling.
"Sometimes unscrupulous individuals falsely claim a close relationship to public officials which simply does not exist," Mr. Shafran said.
He has nearly five months of his 18-month sentence for falsely claim more than £22,000.
Unfortunately, every time terrorists falsely claim Islamic justification for their violence, all Muslims are tarred with the same broad brush.
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