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The phrase "always asserted that there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's consistent claims or beliefs about a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The researcher always asserted that there was a significant correlation between the two variables."
Alternatives: "consistently claimed that there" or "repeatedly stated that there".
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It confirms what we've always asserted, that there is no evidence to support the claim".
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The gun lobby always asserts that there should be no gun laws because criminals won't follow the law.
(Some wise guy always asserts that Howard is somehow an example of reverse racism.
Defenders of the electoral-college status quo always assert that it's good for the little guys.
While Daly said the N.H.L. had always been "very transparent" and "forthcoming" about opening its financial books to the union, Fehr asserted that "there's significant information we don't have".
– but grimly asserted that there was no alternative.
Mr. Gladstone asserted that "there is a contract.
Officials asserted that there was no immediate indication that the formula had been contaminated.
Like many others, Randall Howard has asserted that there is something particular about Waterloo.
Thereby, condition allows to assert that there exists, such that for all (3.9).
In defending Shakespearian tragicomedy against detractors, he asserts that "there is always an appeal open from criticism to nature".
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