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The phrase "a frequent assertion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a statement or claim that is made often or repeatedly.
Example: "In discussions about climate change, a frequent assertion is that human activity is the primary driver of global warming."
Alternatives: "a common claim" or "a regular statement".
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Mr Manzi actually doesn't quite say this in such explicit terms, but it is a frequent assertion that European social spending is only made possible by implicit American subsidies on defence; so let's take a look at this claim.Defence spending by Britain and France is around 2.5% of their GDP, which is about the world average.
A frequent assertion heard in VFX is that women do not pursue their careers because it is too difficult to endure the current working conditions and have a family.
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But for the most part, Mr. Obama's increased unilateralism in domestic policy has relied on a different form of executive power than the sort that had led to heated debates during his predecessor's administration: Mr. Bush's frequent assertion of a right to override statutes on matters like surveillance and torture.
We need to abolish the IRS, a frequent Cruz assertion that at least this time didn't come with bogus statistics, and replace it with an insanely regressive flat tax that Americans can fill out "on the back of a postcard".
Nationally, the unemployment rate remains near a three-decade low, the federal government still has a budget surplus and over the past three months consumer confidence has risen, according to the Conference Board, a business lobby.And yet Mr Harper's frequent assertion that "Canada is not the United States" and that the country's economy is "sound" rings hollow with voters.
Several recent publications have challenged the frequent assertion that CSCs are necessarily a rare phenomenon, by showing that assay conditions can have a significant effect on the engraftment of transplanted malignancies.
"Without you, we all were slaves for the states which want us to bow," Assad was quoted as telling Syrian troops, referring to his frequent assertion that the rebellion against his government is a U.S.-backed conspiracy.
Apple makes it a point to never break down iPhone sales numbers by model, so at this point it's tough to say how many 5s and 5c units have been sold (a situation that's compounded by iPhone 5s supply constraints and the frequent assertion that people aren't really buying the 5c).
Blair's frequent assertion that it is "the world that should be apologising to him rather than him apologising to the world" (appendices 67,886 223,863) seems to be entirely consistent with a homicidal sociopath.
Given Toumani's frequent assertion that the Diabaté line of griots stretches back through 77 generations, his decision to make an album of kora music with his son, also named Sidiki, seems entirely fitting.
The most frequent assertion in the report involves the time-worn practice of sheriffs' giving away or selling hundreds of honorary badges to civilians -- Mr. Blumenthal counted 629 honorary badges given by the New Haven County sheriff, Frank J. Kinney.
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