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as you asserted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as you asserted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer back to a statement or claim made by someone, often to acknowledge or emphasize that statement. Example: "The results of the study align with the findings as you asserted in your previous report."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
as you said
as you stated
as you claimed
as you mentioned
as you indicated
as you pointed out
as you observed
based on your statement
as you stressed
as you demonstrated
as you assumed
as you note
as you ordered
as you suspected
as you argued
as you remarked
as you wrote
as you suggested
as you referred
as you applied
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Although bankers may not appreciate this, voters understand it all too well.David Ashton Sheringham, NorfolkPricing alcoholSIR – As you asserted in "We wish you a merry ish) Christmas December 21stst), excessive alcohol consumption in Britain is limited to a small share of the population.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
The EU is not slamming the door in Turkey's face, as you assert.
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SIR —If current experience in Hungary is anything to go by the church in Eastern Europe has anything but waning involvement in politics as you assert.
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If, as you assert, you repudiate the site's antigay policies, then you should be true to your own values, even at some cost to yourself, and find other adoption organizations to work with.
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Lafayette, ColoradoOver a barrelSIR – If, as you assert, speculators are not responsible for rising oil prices, how is it that in a two-day period recently oil dropped by $8 per barrel ("Don't blame the speculators", July 5th)?
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Changing New York State law to move 16- and 17-year-old offenders out of the adult criminal justice system and into family court could produce future savings by reducing recidivism, as you assert.
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A question for climate skeptics: I presume you agree there's at least a chance you could be wrong, just as you assert those pointing to a clearcut climate apocalypse have little basis for their claims.
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If, as you assert, you both agree the coin is yours, then you can accept her apology for taking it, and she can accept yours for the prying and the swiping.
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Israel's response to the deadly terrorist attack that claimed the lives of six Israelis at the border crossing with Gaza was not an "overreaction," as you assert ("A Double Blow to Mideast Peace," editorial, Jan . 15.
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While both bills share common elements, the sole contention between House and Senate isn't federal workers, as you assert; it's the central question of effectiveness: Can the proposed security system protect people?
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QUESTION FROM STEPHEN H. SCHWARTZ: Although one can understand the logic of the West Bank and Gaza as necessary to a democratic and Jewish Israel, whatever the case for East Jerusalem as part of a Palestinian State, why is it "necessary" for a democratic, Jewish state, as you assert?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "as you asserted" when you want to respectfully acknowledge someone's prior statement, especially if you are building upon it or offering a counterpoint.
Common error
While grammatically correct, "as you asserted" can sound overly formal in casual conversation. Opt for simpler alternatives like "as you said" or "as you mentioned" to maintain a natural tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as you asserted" functions as a concessive conjunction, introducing a clause that acknowledges a previously made statement or claim. It sets the stage for building upon, questioning, or contrasting with that assertion. Ludwig AI highlights its proper usage in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Academia
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "as you asserted" is a grammatically sound phrase used to reference a prior statement, most appropriately in formal and neutral contexts. While the phrase is correct and usable, Ludwig AI indicates that in more casual settings, alternatives like "as you said" or "as you mentioned" are often preferable. It's vital to consider the tone and register when deciding to use "as you asserted" to ensure it aligns with the intended audience and message. The phrase has a common frequency and a neutral to formal register, which means that is found frequently in News & Media and Science contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as you claimed
Replaces "asserted" with a more general term for stating something, potentially implying a degree of doubt or contention.
as you stated
A more neutral and direct way of referencing a previous statement, suitable for formal contexts.
as you mentioned
Emphasizes the act of mentioning something, often in passing or briefly.
as you indicated
Suggests a more subtle or indirect communication of the statement.
as you pointed out
Highlights the act of drawing attention to a specific detail or fact.
as you observed
Implies that the statement is based on observation or analysis.
according to your assertion
A more formal and emphatic way of referencing the statement, placing focus on the assertion itself.
based on your statement
Highlights that something is built upon the previous statement, changing the sentence flow.
following your argument
Links the current point to a larger argument made previously.
in line with your declaration
A more formal way of saying something is consistent with a prior declaration.
FAQs
How can I use "as you asserted" in a sentence?
You can use "as you asserted" to refer back to a statement someone made, often to acknowledge it or build upon it. For example: "The data supports the conclusion, "as you asserted" earlier."
What's the difference between "as you asserted" and "as you said"?
"As you asserted" is more formal than "as you said". "Asserted" implies a more forceful or confident statement, while "said" is neutral. Choose "as you said" for casual contexts and "as you asserted" for formal or academic settings.
What can I say instead of "as you asserted"?
You can use alternatives like "as you stated", "as you claimed", or "as you mentioned" depending on the context and the level of formality you want to convey.
Is "as you asserted" correct in all contexts?
While grammatically correct, "as you asserted" is more appropriate in formal writing or speech. In casual conversation, it might sound overly stilted. Simpler alternatives like "as you said" are often preferred in informal settings.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested