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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assert his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone expressing or stating something confidently or forcefully, often regarding their rights or opinions.
Example: "He wanted to assert his authority in the meeting to ensure his ideas were taken seriously."
Alternatives: "claim his" or "declare his".
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He wasn't trying to assert his rights.
It also helped Page assert his authority.
He continued to assert his innocence yesterday.
But Schmidt has done little to assert his authority.
Mr. Schrempp is desperately trying to assert his grip.
He decides to assert his existence by pursuing l'amour fou.
And he likes to assert his authority in unpleasant ways.
Rebus's attempts to assert his authority go unheeded.
Egypt's new leaders assert his detention is for his own safety.
(A Chalabi figure appears in "Green Zone," flown into Baghdad to assert his nonexistent authority).
But, in comedy as well as onscreen, Williams seems compelled to assert his own humanity.
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