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The phrase "as well as asserting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one action is being done in addition to another, often to emphasize the importance of both actions.
Example: "The report not only presents the data but also focuses on the implications, as well as asserting the need for further research."
Alternatives: "in addition to stating" or "along with claiming".
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Yet as well as asserting Palestinians' right to statehood, the Europeans should say what they cannot have: an unfettered right of return for refugees to modern-day Israel.
The United Nations resolution calls for Israeli withdrawal from oc cupied Arab areas, as well as asserting Israel's right to se cure and recognized borders.
As ruler of the eastern Frankish kingdom, Louis faced the challenge of maintaining the unity of a very diverse kingdom as well as asserting his place in the wider Carolingian world and protecting the frontiers from invaders.
Trump touted his building acumen and told Ramos: "I've got a bigger heart than you do," as well as asserting that gang violence in cities like Baltimore and Ferguson was due to illegal immigrants.
In the lead-up to the election the Liberals, Labor and the Greens have all focused heavily on the issue of privatising state assets, as well as asserting their environmental credentials.
Mr. Cellucci's campaign has been fighting back by accusing Mr. Malone of dirty tricks and attack-dog tactics -- as well as asserting that Mr. Malone has ethical violations of his own -- while depicting the acting Governor as a positive force in the state who has helped cut taxes by $1 billion and sought to improve education.
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Because ambiverts can listen as well as assert themselves, they're ideal sales people, coworkers, business owners and leaders.
The State of the Union is a time for reflection, as well as for asserting the nation's priorities for the future.
The McCain ad, as well as another asserting that "you can't trust" Mrs. Clinton, will be the two main Lazio TV commercials on the air leading up to Labor Day.
In the current language that Pāṇini describes, the aorist was used to speak of an action carried out at a past time and could include the day on which one spoke, as well as to assert simply that the act in question had taken place.
In particular, little is known about the conflict management strategies of children in China and Korea, although Japanese studies have generally shown that 3- and 4-year-old children act as they please, mainly through action rather than talk, and 5- and 6-year-old children are able to suppress as well as verbally assert their opinions (e.g., Maruyama, 1999; Suzuki, Koyasu, & An, 2004).
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