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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assert her influence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone who is actively trying to establish or demonstrate their power or authority in a situation.
Example: "In the meeting, she aimed to assert her influence over the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "exert her influence" or "establish her authority."
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Once the cosmos is formed (consisting of a world-order with continental land-masses, oceans, rivers, winds, sun, moon, seasons, planets, stars, etc)., Love begins to assert her influence.
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Her influence asserted itself when I was in my teens and left a permanent stamp on the person I would become.
But even here, the Taliban assert their influence.
Will corruption rise as Iraqi ministries assert more influence on the subcontracting of American billions?
And nervousness may linger among secular-minded people that the Muslim Brothers will assert undue influence.
New efforts ought to be made to persuade the sheiks to assert their influence and help keep the peace.
It's here where Tea Party activists have expected to assert their influence over the party's nominating process.
And that is where House Republicans see an opportunity to assert their influence, with a real possibility of a stalemate.
The treaty is intended to streamline decision-making and help the E.U., the world's largest trading bloc, assert its influence internationally.
Beyond the risks of sectarian slaughter, there's the prospect that other countries in the region will be quick to assert their influence, further weakening Iraqi self-governance.
In Paris it is seen more as an opportunity to assert French influence in establishing a European defence identity independent of the American presence that dominates Nato.
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