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Discover Ludwig"rival claims" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when two people or entities make different, contradictory, or competitive claims. For example: "The two companies have made rival claims about who invented the product first."
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There are rival claims.
Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines and Taiwan have rival claims.
And even when it becomes clear that a painting was looted, there may be rival claims.
A few days listening to the rival claims at the inquiry makes that seem doubtful.
The underlying issue, therefore, is the rival claims of king and would-be caliph.
Court action seems almost certain as the only way of settling the rival claims.
Usually such quarrels involve worldly goods and rival claims to be the true believers.
Rulers were the object of rival claims by family members, priests, generals, and bureaucrats.
Macy's, a rival, claims it infringes on an exclusive arrangement it had with Ms Stewart.
Since then, there have been rival claims to the title of world champion.
In the swirl of society's pastimes, rival claims on the spectators' attention abounded.
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