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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reassertion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize or restate a point or belief that has already been made.
Example: "The speaker's comments were a reassertion of the company's commitment to sustainability."
Alternatives: "a reaffirmation" or "a restatement".
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"Our withdrawal represents a reassertion of America's sovereignty," he said.
For Mr. Obama, this was a MacArthur moment, a reassertion of civilian control.
It's not a justification, but a reassertion of the usually excised historical context.
Victorian novels always end with a reassertion of the principle of Separate Spheres.
But in this case Mr. Thompson wasn't after a reinvention so much as a reassertion.
So with the language, especially with the road dialect, it was a reassertion of that language.
Some claim that putting America first is a reassertion of American exceptionalism.
The vote was hailed by some as a reassertion of parliament.
Amnesty also welcomed his release as a "reassertion of the independence of the judiciary".
This amounted to a reassertion of the political faith of the great 5th-century opponent of Persia, Cimon.
The change of Prime Ministers was, of course, a reassertion of Qaddafi's power: more tumbling of the rats.
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