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The phrase "assert at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is making a statement or claim with conviction or confidence. For example, "She asserted at the meeting that her proposal was the most effective solution to the problem."
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She has adopted all those markers of superiority — the real coffee, the classical music, Proust — to assert at every opportunity that she's superior to the common run.
But Frady, it must be remembered, did not assert at trial that he and Richard Gordon beat Thomas Bennett to death without malice.
But on Wednesday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to assert at a hearing that it has the authority to regulate banks' debt collection practices under the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul law.
The 2-5 favourite was asked to assert at the second-last but Knockara Beau, who lowered the colours of the great Big Buck's in the Cleeve Hurdle last month, refused to go away quietly.
This device allows events to unfold hesitantly as the composite 'truth' of events emerges, truth which leads Robert to assert at the novel's end: 'I understood only that I had understood nothing.
Corbyn himself may be a convinced unilateralist, but there are plenty of impeccable Corbynite reasons to support Trident: it supports working-class and industrial jobs; it diverts defence spending away from weapons which might actually be used to kill and maim; it helps assert at least a degree of independence in British defence policy in the face of a President Trump or President Cruz.
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Statistical significance was asserted at the 5% level (p < 0.05).
1203, 1 L.Ed.2d 1311, where the specific grounds sustained by the Court were vigorously asserted at the hearing.
"We lopped 400,000 off the welfare rolls," he asserted at several stops.
UBS certainly asserted at the Tennessee trial that it was willing to talk.
Dumbledore is, as his creator, J. K. Rowling, asserted at Carnegie Hall, gay.
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