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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assert their interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of expressing or stating one's interest in a particular matter or topic.
Example: "During the meeting, several stakeholders took the opportunity to assert their interest in the proposed project."
Alternatives: "express their interest" or "declare their interest."
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But presidents began to assert their interest in appointments lower down the ladder as they saw the growing flow of important decisions coming out of the lower courts.
After all, it is to be expected that the future recipients of payments would have a vested interest in maintaining the payments and that they would assert their interest politically.
Most striking in these sessions was the impression that all social media companies assert their interest in privacy and their anxiety about consumer and press responses.
Although decision makers increasingly assert their interest in promoting a transition to interprofessional and interorganizational collaboration, effecting the shift is no easy matter [ 5].
Training could be nuanced with a focus on encouraging trainee doctors to have greater confidence about seamless guideline use in routine practice, to be more familiar with the concepts and the development of CPGs and to assert their interest in EBP.
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China and the European Union are among non-Arctic governments rushing to assert their interests in the region.
After America's departure and the collapse of its hapless proxies, regional powers moved in to assert their interests and create a new geopolitical order.
Moreover, the fact that most people most of the time pay little attention to politics the phenomenon of political apathy helps interested minorities to protect their rights and to assert their interests.AdaptabilityThis series of briefs has highlighted some of the defects in the practice of democracy, and some of the changes that the mature democracies are making in order to improve matters.
That is the one of the hardest questions at the interface of law and religion, because it involves a contest between two sorts of entitlement: the right of employees to band together and assert their interests, and the right of religious bodies to enforce their own rules.An important ruling on this subject was handed down today.
But the McKay Commission backed the principle that UK-wide legislation with a "distinct" impact on England should have the consent of a majority of English representatives and English MPs should have "new and additional ways to assert their interests".
At least 82 of those groups, corporations or trade associations, have tried to actively assert their interests in government through lobbying, bidding for contracts, or other methods, the AP reported.
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