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Discover Ludwig"shaky claims" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe statements or beliefs that have little supporting evidence. For example, "The professor's shaky claims about the origins of the universe were quickly disproved."
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YESTERDAY, Paul Krugman linked to a Greg Sargent argument on Mitt Romney's shaky claims about President Obama's economic performance:Romney's claim that two million jobs were lost under the Obama presidency is based on the idea that there's been a net loss of jobs since he took office.
Commentators slandering teenagers, scientists misrepresenting shaky claims about the brain as hard facts, 47-year-olds displaying far riskier behaviors than 17-year-olds, politicians refusing to face growing middle-aged crises... if grown-ups really have superior brains, why don't we act as if we do?
Practitioners of what I call pseudoneuroscience seek to elevate shaky claims about brain studies by inserting "neuro" in front of their specialty.
"Spitzer just kicked out the final leg from the stool on which the proponents of 'ex-gay' therapy based their already shaky claims of success".
They base their attack on two shaky claims: one, that these benefits are overly generous; and two, that pensions are the primary reason for the financial hardships facing state and local governments.
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By 1926, Russian settlers had dispelled Canada's shaky claim.
Since this was exactly the same meridian as cited in some Portuguese documents, some suggest that the Dutch implicitly sought to back up their shaky claim by referring back to the Zaragoza Line.
V. I. has no idea of the anguish she will cause Lotty Herschel, the elderly physician who has long been her cherished adviser and friend, when she tries to validate the shaky identity claims of a Holocaust survivor.
The reform's chances of success now look shaky.Mr Barnes claims to be surprised by this, though few others are.
But, the conservative school reformer is on shaky ground when claiming that repeal in Indiana could produce "a train wreck for students and educators" in that state.
But she is on shaky ground when she claims that mass migration drags down pay and prospects for those who work in low-skilled jobs.
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