To say there is a false claim, called sickness, is to admit all there is of sickness; for it is nothing but a false claim.
This lower, misnamed mind is a false claim, a suppositional mind, which I prefer to call mortal mind.
It issues a false claim; and the claim, being worthless, is in reality no claim whatever.
If God could know a false claim, false knowledge would be a part of His consciousness.
If God knows evil even as a false claim, this knowledge would manifest evil in Him and proceeding from Him.
Maud's false claim of wanting marmalade was soon satisfied, and she got up.
I have a false claim of wanting some, so don't tell me there isn't any.
Silas adores--he just adores--English beer, but he has a false claim that it disagrees with him.
A false claim to property or debt shall be regarded as theft and shall be adjudicated accordingly.
A false charge, a false claim of debt, and a false complaint or suit shall be regarded as cases of robbery.
Mrs Quantock, a week before, had the toothache, and being no longer in the fold of Christian Science, found that it was no good at all to tell herself that it was a false claim.
False claim it might be, but it was so plausible at once that it quite deceived her, and she went up to London to have its falsity demonstrated by a dentist.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "false claim" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.