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The phrase "assert contingency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the declaration or affirmation of a condition that may depend on certain circumstances or events.
Example: "In her argument, she chose to assert contingency as a key factor in the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "declare dependence" or "affirm condition".
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The distinction between essence and existence no longer becomes appropriate to assert contingency and only remains notional, since the difference between necessary and contingent beings now depends on whether a being possesses light in itself or light for other than itself (Rizvi 1999: 223).
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A first principle, Walbridge notes, "is a form of the principle of sufficient reason, 'the principle of the most noble contingency' which asserts that nothing can exist without a cause of higher ontological level" (PI, 90.1 92.25).
We assert or deny.
And limits again assert themselves.
Or so his disciples assert.
What priorities will he assert?
We assert that (3.29).
Hence, we assert that.
We now assert that.
First we assert that.
We assert that as.
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