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The phrase "are going to assert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a future intention to state or declare something confidently.
Example: "In the upcoming meeting, we are going to assert our position on the matter."
Alternatives: "will assert" or "are set to assert".
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85 YEARS AGO in FORBES | March 3 , 1923Regulation Revolution There has been a veritable mania throughout this country for legislation and regulations aimed at different industries, groups, organizations, etc. Taxpayers are going to assert themselves and override the debilitating schemes of politicians interested in creating more and still more soft berths for themselves and their hangers-on.
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The Knicks looked as if they were going to assert themselves and pull away when Michael Doleac hit two free throws to start the fourth quarter.
But if you're going to assert that they are in fact wrong, you have a moral responsibility to approach the topic with high seriousness and an open mind.
In the absence of experience in the Internet industry or substantial business or other life experience, presumably IAC is going to assert that she was selected because she is smart.
Every time they looked as if they were going to assert themselves, another forward went to the sin-bin, the lack of discipline ending only when the replacement wing Meyer Bosman fumbled the final play, and Wasps were off to sample the delights of Europe.
"They're going to assert what they want to do, and we're going to assert what we want to do," he said.
"It's going to assert itself more and more in the region, especially now that French forces have been scaled down".
Lane Pryce has been struggling to find where he belongs in the new firm for quite some time, and he decided he was going to assert himself on "Mad Men" (Sun., 10 p.m. ET on AMC).
When stories like these go into wide circulation, it's a sure bet that some on the left are going to start asserting — not that America is a great country with (unfortunately) some racists (all of which is true) — but that America is a predominantly racist country with some great people (i.e., those who support Barack Obama).
If the telcos are going to start asserting their right to decide what kind of information can or cannot go over the Internet, then they are asking for Net neutrality to once again become a big political issue.
"The industry has not embraced the usage of file sharing -- we, together with Napster, are going to change all that," he said, asserting his company should be crediting with taking the lead.
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