Sentence examples for assert all from inspiring English sources

The phrase "assert all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to declare or state something with confidence or certainty, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "In the meeting, the lawyer was quick to assert all the facts of the case to support her argument."
Alternatives: "declare all" or "state all".

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That quality, the determination to assert all of their talents, is key.

Rather than face the cause-and-prejudice bar, a petitioner will assert all conceivable claims, whether or not these claims reasonably appear to have merit.

F1 spin can assert all manner of synergies between motor racing and the industry of human happiness as represented by the city – notably the rush of excitement and the sweet taste of winning, climaxing with an ejaculation of champagne.

But (b) if it is equally possible also to assert all that it is possible to deny, one must either be saying what is true when one separates the predicates (and says, for instance, that a thing is white, and again that it is not-white), or not.

He would have the opportunity to assert all the arguments that any other defendant would get to assert," he said.

While we do not assert all fluvial transported C remains within the inland aquatic system in the long term, our estimate represents an upper bound for what could be sequestered through burial in reservoir/lake sediment for this watershed.

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Nonetheless, he asserted, all writers go off, even Nabokov, Updike and Roth.

The more rabid support another of their countrymen, John O'Sullivan, who simply asserted: "All government is evil".

Ghazala Khan believes that too, asserting: "All of America felt my pain".

Dr Marc Tischkowitz Department of medical genetics, University of Cambridge Professor Bert Vogelstein of Johns Hopkins University asserts: "All cancers are caused by a combination of bad luck, the environment and heredity" (Report, 2 January).

Thomas L. Friedman asserts, "All that the Europeans care about is being able to say to George Bush, 'We told you so".' I suspect that their disinclination to help President Bush is much more rational.

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