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The phrase "assert on" is not grammatically correct and would not be used in written English.
Instead, one could use the verbs "assert" and "on" separately within a sentence to convey the intended meaning. For example: - "The CEO asserted himself during the meeting." - "During his speech, the politician asserted his stance on the issue." It is possible that someone may mistakenly use "assert on" in spoken conversation, but it would not be considered standard or formal English.
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What's even more disheartening is that people like Achmed Valdes, the white Cuban immigrant featured in the article, assert on the one hand, "It's not that I'm racist," but on the other refer to most blacks as "delinquents" and people who "basically have kids and go on welfare".
It was difficult to assert on the one hand that all government "derives its just powers from the consent of the governed" while holding millions of human beings as slaves.
What position does Mr. West assert on the value of a college degree?
We examine the impact that ecological issues assert on the position of landscape architecture within the requested skills and within the winning design team.
Trump has even gone so far as to assert on Twitter that if a terrorist attack did happen, the judiciary would be to blame.
But the Justice Department says he has flouted the order, noting that he continues to assert on that site that zero income tax returns are legal.
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"Goes right through skin," Susan Shaw, a marine toxicologist, asserted on CNN, adding that the chemicals had caused one shrimper to start "bleeding from the rectum".
How will sovereignty be asserted on this stream of data?
That said, northernness was immediately asserted on the train.
"Baby boom is just beginning," the Augusta Chronicle asserted on June 25.
Weeks earlier, a prominent Sunday newspaper had boldly asserted on its front page, "Mbeki Is Back".
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