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The phrase "a new report asserts that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing information or claims made in a recent report, typically in a formal or academic context.
Example: "A new report asserts that climate change is accelerating at an unprecedented rate, impacting global weather patterns."
Alternatives: "a recent study claims that" or "a new analysis suggests that".
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A new report asserts that the fuel source is worse for global warming than coal.
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A new study asserts that storms indeed placed the boulders there.
A new Human Rights Watch report asserts that the Free Syrian Army and other smaller opposition groups have engaged in human rights abuses including kidnapping, detention and executions of security forces and pro-government militia members.
A separate report asserts that Bezler was formerly a Lieutenant Colonel in the Russian Spetsnaz [Special Forces].
A recent report asserts that women advisors are critical to the future of financial planning wealth management.
More importantly, a recent Forrester report asserts that non-Millennials own 79% of retail dollars spent.
As Tamar Lewin notes in her July 29 New York Times article, the report asserts that "taxpayers spent $32 billion in the most recent year on companies that operate for profit colleges, but the majority of students they enroll leave without a degree, half of those within four months".
The report asserts that China is a peace-loving nation with no ambitions to conquer other lands.
Notably, the FBI-DHS report asserts that Russian intelligence cast a broad net of 1000 targets.
Amnesty International, in its report, asserts that high maternal mortality reflects a continuous violation of women's human rights.
The committee's report asserts that Huawei's equipment poses a threat to national security.
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