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Discover LudwigThe phrase "true claim" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the accuracy or validity of a statement or assertion. Here is an example: "The author's true claim that climate change is a pressing global issue was supported by extensive research and data analysis."
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That seems to be a factual and true claim.
Producer: Yes, now the "one true" claim could cause problems for a couple of reasons.
This, then, is Club Penguin's true claim to educational merit: it will teach your child all the varieties of social snobbery.
Eleven questions gauging belief in false claims by Trump were mixed among four false claims by Democrats, a true claim by Trump and two probing other factual statements.
The show's true claim to fame, and a reason never to miss an episode, is Alec Baldwin, whose comic magnetism is so strong I'm surprised it hasn't caused weather disturbances.
"Are you really going to say that someone who has a true claim for protection perfectly well made has to be at the mercy of modern technology?" he asked.
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Good history makes true claims about firsts.
Al Gore's true claims didn't matter in that standoff any more than Anita Hill's true claims did during my confirmation.
"Everything we feared when BP came to the area has come true," claims one community leader.
Mr. True claims that the results listed on the Google spreadsheet maintained by the Iowa Republican Party differed substantially from the count that had been taken at the caucus site.
Facts seem uncertain, prosecutors and judges "dig in," and it is hard to sort out the true claims from the false ones.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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