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The phrase "a hail of assertions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where many statements or claims are made rapidly or forcefully, often in a confrontational manner.
Example: "During the debate, the candidate faced a hail of assertions from the opposing party, challenging his policies and decisions."
Alternatives: "a barrage of claims" or "a flurry of statements".
Exact(1)
The evening continues in a hail of assertions of maternal infidelity.
Similar(59)
A hail of toy animals rained onto the ice.
The seal soon disappeared in a hail of ridicule.
A hail of silver bullets, page 76.
Both died in a hail of bullets.
A hail of rocks hits our car.
Occupy Manchester Was a Hail of Dicks.
They'd both die in a hail of bullets.
In a Hail of Bullets.
An ABox is a set of assertions.
Assertion (ii) is a global version of assertion (i).
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