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The phrase 'a compelling assertion' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a statement that has been strongly argued or has strong evidence to support it. For example: "The writer's a compelling assertion that humans have a moral responsibility to protect the environment convinced many readers."
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In appropriate cases the Government will be able to establish authenticity, possession, and control by means other than compelling assertions about them from a suspect.
Auster is a compelling storyteller, but his stories are assertions rather than persuasions.
In any event, he fell short of making a compelling case for a radical change in policy in Washington despite repeated assertions that the current administration had failed to govern effectively.
Ever since her death, Bland's family has vehemently opposed a medical examiner's assertion, citing the 28-year-old activist's brand-new job as a compelling reason to live.
Such a compelling tale.
It's a compelling start.
It has a compelling pitch.
It's a compelling thought.
That's a compelling narrative.
A compelling combination.
A compelling character portrait.
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