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"to submit claims" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of filing a formal request for something that you feel you are owed, usually in a financial or legal context. For example, "The insurance company requires us to submit claims in writing in order to receive any payments."
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He invited the defendants to submit claims for legal bills.
They also gave doctors 45 days, instead of 180, to submit claims for treatment.
The contract negotiated by the workers' union required employees to submit claims of discrimination to binding arbitration.
Harry S. Truman signed the Evacuation Claims Act, which gave internees the opportunity to submit claims for property lost as a result of relocation.
Victims will have until June 15th to submit claims, and Feinberg said that the One Fund planned to distribute money by the end of June.
He said those who spent money on registration and sponsorship costs would be able to submit claims for reimbursement through liquidation proceedings.
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In Ghana, only NHIS-accredited facilities are allowed by law to render services to NHIS subscribers and later submit claims to the NHIA for reimbursement [ 15].
Consulting firms help physicians bill private and public insurers or help patients submit claims to insurers after an illness.
Unless people or organisations submit claims to the IPT, it is argued, how will they know whether their communications are being unlawfully monitored".
Approximately 75% of elderly adults receive influenza vaccines through physician offices that submit claims to OHIP [ 21].
The remainder are vaccinated through physician offices that do not submit claims to OHIP, pharmacies, healthcare organizations, workplace clinics, or community-based clinics organized by public health departments.
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