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Free sign up'assert for' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is not listed in any standard English dictionary. You could use the verb 'assert', which means to state something confidently or emphatically. For example, "He asserted his innocence."
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Some of them assert, for instance, that parents' smoking hurts asthmatic children.
And so I will assert for you, without proof, because the proof is horribly difficult.
Rather, they assert, for the first time in their briefs to this Court, that they originally intervened and litigated the lawsuit in those roles.
But K.G.B. defectors have said they saw other cables asking how to "get close" to the pope -- code, they assert, for assassination.
You assert, for example, that the United States "once led the world in high school graduation rates" but no longer does.
It's supposed to be fairly specific; otherwise, you could assert, for example, that every person in New York City could have his or her home searched because a stolen item would likely be hidden inside — and so homes are relevant.
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It was a right which all asserted for themselves, and to the assertion of which, by others, all assented.
1SETIRT must be asserted for EEPROM read and write operations.
We weigh each detail against the others asserted for that person.
— could face huge fines ("up to $11,000 per post," Mashable.com asserted) for inadequate disclosure.
The Y2K upset defense may not be asserted for a Y2K upset occurring after June 30, 2000.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com