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it was claimed for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it was claimed for" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express that something was asserted or stated on behalf of someone or something, but the construction is awkward and unclear. Example: "It was claimed for the organization that they had achieved significant progress in their initiatives."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Academia
Science
Alternative expressions(3)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
It was claimed for Argentina during the Falklands war, and a UK garrison was only withdrawn in 2001.
News & Media
In all fields Russian prowess was now put ahead of fact: it was claimed, for example, that Russians had invented the radio and the airplane.
Encyclopedias
It was claimed, for example, that modelling by the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the NUS showed Browne's higher graduate contribution would be regressive.
News & Media
Two Americans were reported killed.Testing the truceTwo Palestinian suicide bombers killed two Israelis in separate attacks in revenge, it was claimed, for Israel's killing last week of two members of Hamas, a militant Palestinian group.
News & Media
It was claimed, for example, that the companies contracted to do the site were more expert at negotiating the 1,800-page 1,800-pageocurement manual than at designing web services.
News & Media
It was claimed for France in 1603 by Samuel de Champlain, the first governor of French Canada (who called it Île Saint-Jean), but it was not colonized until 1720, when 300 settlers from France established Port la Joie at the entrance to the harbour of Charlottetown.
Encyclopedias
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
In that section it is claimed, for example, that "Traditional cultural expressions do not exist separately from the living cultures they reflect.
Academia
It's claimed, for instance, that rhythm in music can be compared with the rhythm of a sinuous line in an abstract painting.
News & Media
It is claimed for the scheme that, whether carried to full completion or adopted in part-it is subdivided into stages each standing on its own merits- it would bring a bountiful supply of water at an economic cost to large areas of fertile land now yielding only one crop a year.
Academia
If it is claimed, for instance, that moral properties supervene on non-moral properties, we expect there to be an explanation of why this is so.
Science
It is claimed, for example, that assisting another person in dying is incompatible with the professional ethical obligations of a healthcare professional, who traditionally is understood to be morally obligated to heal rather than to kill.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "it was claimed for". Instead, rephrase the sentence to use more standard English, such as "it was claimed that" or "the claim was made for".
Common error
Do not directly substitute "claimed that" with "claimed for". The latter is often grammatically incorrect and can obscure your intended meaning. Instead, consider options like "it was asserted that", "the claim was made", or rephrase to specify who made the claim and what they claimed.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it was claimed for" functions as a passive construction where an assertion or statement is attributed to someone or something. However, Ludwig AI notes that this construction is often grammatically incorrect in standard written English and can lead to awkward phrasing. It's crucial to consider who is making the claim and what is being claimed.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Science
29%
Academia
29%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "it was claimed for" appears in various sources, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically questionable in standard English. It functions to report claims attributed to specific entities, but more precise alternatives, such as "it was claimed that" or rephrasing to specify the claimant, are generally preferred to improve clarity and correctness. Usage contexts span news, academia, and science. Consider replacing the phrase with options like "it was asserted for".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it was asserted for
Replaces "claimed" with "asserted", suggesting a more forceful declaration.
it was alleged for
Substitutes "claimed" with "alleged", indicating the statement is unproven.
it was maintained for
Uses "maintained" instead of "claimed", implying a sustained position.
it was professed for
Replaces "claimed" with "professed", suggesting a formal declaration of belief.
it was purported for
Uses "purported" instead of "claimed", indicating the statement may be false.
it was avowed for
Replaces "claimed" with "avowed", suggesting an open and frank declaration.
it was defended for
Substitutes "claimed" with "defended", implying an argument to support the statement.
it was upheld for
Uses "upheld" instead of "claimed", suggesting the statement was supported or maintained.
it was sustained for
Replaces "claimed" with "sustained", suggesting the statement was confirmed or maintained.
it was warranted for
Substitutes "claimed" with "warranted", implying the statement was justified.
FAQs
What is a better way to phrase "it was claimed for"?
Instead of "it was claimed for", consider using "it was claimed that", "the claim was made for", or rephrasing to specify who made the claim. For example, "the company claimed that" is clearer than "it was claimed for the company".
Is "it was claimed for" grammatically correct?
The phrase "it was claimed for" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. It's better to use constructions like "it was claimed that" or rephrase the sentence for clarity.
What are some alternatives to saying "it was claimed for"?
You can use alternatives like "it was asserted that", "the claim was made for", or rephrase the sentence to specify who made the claim and what they claimed. For example, instead of "it was claimed for the project", you might say "the project leaders claimed that". You can also use "it was alleged for".
How can I rephrase a sentence using "it was claimed for" to make it clearer?
To improve clarity, specify who made the claim. For example, instead of "it was claimed for the study", say "the researchers claimed that the study showed..." or "a claim was made for the study that...". Also use "it was defended for".
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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
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested