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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a assertion" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an assertion"? You can use "an assertion" when referring to a confident statement or declaration that something is true.
Example: "Her assertion that the project would be completed on time was met with skepticism by the team."
Alternatives: "a claim" or "a statement".
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Two problems are thereby discriminated: (A) assertion of kP-intervals with stable polygons and (B) automatic detection of stable polygons for a fixed kP.
Most of the policies he lists at the end of his article are supported by the Greens, and his call for a assertion of the public good accords with the Green party slogan "for the common good".
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Remember that a thesis statement Is an assertion, not a fact or an observation.
For a book to hang together, it needs an assertion – a Big Idea.
"It's a warning, an assertion of strength," she said.
According to Frege (1918a: 22), an assertion is an outward sign of a judgment (Urteil).
The strategic side of the speech can be boiled down to an assertion and a bet.
A Declaration is "an assertion of belief or knowledge".
The Times' political editor, Carolyn Ryan, denied such an assertion in an interview with Business Insider.
What makes an action virtuous or an assertion true?
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