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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recent claim" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you want to refer to an assertion or declaration made recently. For example, "The recent claim that the president had prior knowledge of the scandal caused a lot of controversy."
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That book led to a more recent claim to fame.
Which is why McGee's recent claim is almost impossible to take seriously.
The Guardian have contacted Kanye West's team but a spokesperson has yet to respond to requests regarding this recent claim.
Shell said it was investigating the most recent claim of an attack, but could not confirm it.
Referencing Hillary Clinton's recent claim that Trump is sexist, he said: "And she wants to accuse me of things.
Lane dealt with the recent claim by the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre (TAC) for 17 individuals to be returned.
This compares with Ukip's most recent claim to have more than 40,000 members and the Green party's 65,000.
She is a member of the student government, where her most recent claim of success was to solve a chronic problem with her school's public-announcement system.
Representative Michele Bachmann's recent claim that Islamists have infiltrated the highest levels of the federal government drew strong condemnation on Wednesday from her colleagues in Congress.
Davidson's recent claim that she was "ready to serve" as leader of the opposition was, therefore, a delicate balancing act between motivating her supporters while also managing expectations.
Mount Prospect's greatest recent claim to fame was topping Businessweek's national 2008 analysis of "The Best Places to Raise Your Kids".
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