"He maintains to judge people fairly."
"He maintains living a lavish life."
Is this correct use of maintain?
I wrote the first sentence:
"He maintains to judge people fairly."
to mean: "He claims to judge people fairly" or "He urges everyone to judge people fairly."
For the second sentence, the patterns:
"to maintain [verb]-ing" or "to maintain to [verb]"
don't mean:
"to continue [verb]-ing" or "to continue to [verb]"?
You are misunderstanding the meanings of 'maintain'.
'He maintains that people should be judged fairly' means 'He asserts/holds the opinion that people should be judged fairly'.
'To maintain' does not mean 'to continue'.
Rover
Or "He maintains that he judges people fairly".
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
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