Sentence examples for two claim from inspiring English sources

The phrase "two claim" is not correct in written English
It seems to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the intended phrase. Example: "The two claimants presented their cases in court."

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Those two claim that was not the case, that WikiLeaks just lost the files.

Two claim her attention the most, but she remains a solitary creature.

Because thunder and lightning in conventional storms are down to ice and water, the two claim that large volcanic eruptions are nothing more than dirty thunderstorms.

Barnet, who are fighting to stay in League Two, claim County only contacted them after they had struck a deal with Allen and are now seeking compensation for his services.

Nor did he learn until later that among the passengers' few possessions that were left intact were two claim checks in Mrs. Guay's purse for the two suitcases full of jewelry at Baie Comeau.

This database contains data on people who made a compensation claim through one of two claim notification processes: the Accident Notification Form or a Personal Injury Claim Form.

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We face two claims.

"Yes, you have two claims.

Mr. Hamdi makes two claims.

They consist essentially of two claims.

There were at least two claims of responsibility.

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