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A scientific claim is, basically, a prediction of an experiment's outcome.
A claim has to be cited (Apex)
similar results in multiple tests of the claim
I'm pretty sure many people know about Cheerios, the cereal. Its advertisements claim that eating cheerios lowers cholesterol by 4%. That is a scientific claim.
Vasco balboa's claim to Spain was ridiculous because he eradicated every person he met. he tried to take over what the Native Americans already had
The correct phrase is "what an utterly ridiculous," as "an" is used before words starting with a vowel sound. This expression emphasizes the absurdity of a situation or idea. For example, one might say, "What an utterly ridiculous claim!" to highlight how unreasonable they find it.
No he cannot claim equity on the house. But the daughter can claim it according to laws in India. Some laws are really ridiculous.
If you're asking if they belong to who they claim to belong to, then the answer is "almost certainly not, don't be ridiculous".
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"I looked ridiculous in that costume." "Stop being so ridiculous!" Enough time passes to get such a ridiculous notion out of my head. It is absolutely ridiculous to suggest that they are. He was quick to dismiss these as ridiculous rumours. Just a few examples, hope this helped. :)
Yes RIDICULOUS
The suffix of "ridiculous" is -ous.
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