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The phrase "a proof to assert" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where one is discussing evidence or justification for a claim or statement.
Example: "The researcher provided a proof to assert the validity of her findings in the study."
Alternatives: "evidence to support" or "justification to claim".
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Therefore, the fact that the 2D band has a single Lorentzian shape can definitively not be used as a proof to assert the monolayer character of FLG flakes.
Therefore, the single Lorentzian shape of the 2D band cannot be used as a proof to assert the monolayer character of a FLG sample.
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David tried to protest, but the man looked so determined as he came out of the shed, carrying the block in one arm and the beam balanced in the other, that David felt there was no graceful way out of simply allowing the negative proof to assert itself this at the cost of more time.
For others, it is a way to assert cultural relevance.
This retreat gave the government a chance to assert itself.
To assert a proposition is to assert that it is entailed by a system of beliefs.
Furthermore, it is unclear what level of proof should be required to assert that a variant will have the expected clinical effect.
As an adult/supervisor, you have to assert control.
During this time, he produced a proof that asserts that certain sequences of integers defined through the power function contain an infinite number of prime numbers.
"There's no scientific evidence to support substantial differences between groups," he said, "and the tremendous burden of proof goes to anyone who wants to assert those differences".
Paul Krugman has gone even further, to assert that the increase is a proof for Keynesian economics and that the "short-run benefits from the new phone have almost nothing to do with how good it is".
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