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The phrase "assert the term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to declare or state a specific term or concept clearly and confidently.
Example: "In our discussion, I would like to assert the term 'sustainability' as a key principle of our project."
Alternatives: "declare the term" or "state the term".
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Day and Chronister do not claim to have invented the concept, but assert the term "Bacon Explosion" as a trademark.
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Barclays' last capital increase, when it sold shares to Abu Dhabi's royal family and two Qatari investors, attracted criticism from some shareholders who asserted the terms were unfavorable.
Other historians assert that the term should be limited to the modern feminist movement and its descendants.
Cantle asserts that the term "culture" is often used as an overarching concept that describes various differences.
One respondent asserted that the term commissioning contains an inherent assumption that there is certainty about what is required, although in reality there may not be certainty or good evidence about what will work.
The long‐term Federal drive to assert the principle of de segregation throughout the South is already near comple tion, the experts said.
While this final statement is demonstrated convincingly, I do hesitate about some of Pouzet-Duzer's premises; for even as she asserts the slipperiness of the term impressionism in the literary context, she seems to retain other "–isms" as stable aesthetic constructs, minimizing the nuance and contradictions that are built into them as well.
The empiricist thesis, as construed and defended by Carnap, then asserts that the terms and sentences of the first kind are "reducible" to those of the second kind in a clearly specifiable sense.
Mr. Zaleski, a former French bureaucrat turned activist investor, and his allies asserted that the terms were too sweet for the Falck family and Mediobanca, which has historically used informal shareholder pacts to control Italian companies.
A second theme, which Ashworth says was the most usual thing to say, is also found in Buridan: additional inferences, such as contraposition, become valid when supplemented by an additional premise asserting that the terms in question are non-empty.
Former AIG Chairman and CEO Maurice Greenberg sued the government, asserting that the terms of the federal rescue loan were unfairly punitive.
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