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Free sign upThe phrase "asserted by" is correct and usable in written English, and is often used to indicate the source of a statement
For example, "The findings of the report were asserted by the government."
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The claims asserted by Infigen, therefore, could not be patented.
And indeed, this principle, as asserted by Mr. Wolfram, leads to a startling conclusion.
Bopp demonstrated in 1839 that the Celtic languages were Indo-European, as had been asserted by Jones.
This seems a recipe for omnipresent rebate packages, which then undermine the confidence asserted by the sticker price.
The Sars outbreak of 2003 was asserted by one expert as having "a 25% chance of killing tens of millions".
His fabrications hold a particular fascination because of the moral authority asserted by his novels, and by his actions.
"It's your group identity that's being asserted by insisting on the primacy of the language," Gopnik says.
The phrase "separate but equal" was first asserted by the supreme court in 1896, in Plessy v Ferguson.
But it is hard to imagine an intelligent viewer taking seriously the bromides asserted by Ms. Chicago's glorified posters.
She also challenged the underlying basis for the entire system of exceptions asserted by Dow and Helliker.
Consequently, we obtain (2.3), asserted by Theorem 1.
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