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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few assertions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small number of statements or claims that are being made.
Example: "In the report, I will present a few assertions regarding the effectiveness of the new policy."
Alternatives: "several claims" or "a handful of statements."
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Here's a few assertions of my own: Marijuana is the fastest-acting and most effective anti-nausea agent available.
Here are a few assertions from public figures about what Martin Luther King, who would have been 84 today, would be doing if he were alive.
These are just a few assertions discussed in an article in Psychology Today.
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There were, however, a few factual assertions that could be checked — so we did: CLAIM: "Children like Ryan kept me going when our plan for universal health care failed, and kept me working with leaders of both parties to help create the Children's Health Insurance Program that covers eight million kids in our country".
Consequently, there are few assertions more likely to breed distrust of a woman than the one that she doesn't want to procreate.
Whitman provides scant supporting evidence even for these few assertions.
One of the few assertions that the Bush campaign challenges is the claim that Mr. Gore "fought to reform welfare with work requirements and time limits," saying he stood on the sidelines.
He limited his remarks to direct questions, with few assertions and little analysis, but the lines of questioning clearly outlined what are expected to be the main points of Commander Waddle's defense.
Although the O. J. Simpson trial admittedly raised questions about whether the judge or some of the lawyers were trying to sway public opinion, allowing cameras in the courtroom in almost all states has led to few assertions of adverse consequences to the judicial system.
Few assertions more clearly divide our parallel media universes than this one.
But it's worth breaking down a few of his assertions to show how Fox brainwashes its audience.
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