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The phrase "also asserted that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone has made a claim or statement in addition to previous information.
Example: "The researcher also asserted that the findings would have significant implications for future studies."
Alternatives: "also claimed that" or "further stated that".
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It also asserted that Mr. Zimmerman "profiled" Mr. Martin.
They also asserted that the result might breed more violence.
He also asserted that Larry Flynt's pornography empire would benefit.
Workers also asserted that the price was too low.
She also asserted that the process destroys crucial vitamins.
But General Idris also asserted that the rebels did not want to impinge on Lebanon's sovereignty.
You also asserted that we in Congress "misunderstand both the organisation and its reforms".
Mr. Grossmann also asserted that skepticism over nuclear power was now rife among politicians.
They also asserted that women are in fact differentially affected by violence.
He also asserted that Atta had met with an Iraqi agent in Prague.
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