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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assert and consolidate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of stating something confidently and then reinforcing or strengthening that statement or position.
Example: "In her presentation, she aimed to assert and consolidate her findings on climate change."
Alternatives: "affirm and strengthen" or "declare and reinforce".
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Similarly, notwithstanding China's perfunctory olive branch to the U.S., China's revival of the ancient Silk Road, One Belt, One Road--an infrastructure colossus the equivalent of 12 Marshall Plans--was an effort to assert and consolidate its growing influence in Asia and beyond.
I argue that old age psychiatrists used scales such as the BDS in order to assert and consolidate their professional expertise during the late 20th century.
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The use of the royal image to assert, consolidate and maintain her grip on power is explored in "Elizabeth," a fascinating exhibition that runs through Sept. 14 at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, near London.
There's a new young leader sitting in Pyongyang who's still asserting himself domestically and consolidating his power.
This they are obliged to assert, and do assert.
And consolidate it will.
One: "Defend, expand and consolidate national independence".
The resin slurries also reinforce and consolidate the glass.
The deal enabled VoiceStream to expand and consolidate scattered offices.
Pause and Consolidate.
Were you able to mine that data and consolidate it?
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