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The phrase "asserted a libertine" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's declaration or claim regarding a lifestyle characterized by indulgence in sensual pleasures or a lack of restraint.
Example: "In his latest novel, the protagonist asserted a libertine philosophy that challenged societal norms."
Alternatives: "claimed to be a libertine" or "declared a libertine lifestyle".
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Kundera's experimental novels, where the micro melts into the macro, asserted a libertine individuality.
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I'm a libertarian and a libertine".
Today, a libertine lifestyle still provokes unease.
Does he become a libertine and rebel?
Ms. McFadden, a libertine in this crowd, begged to differ.
Nary a one admits to being a libertine.
But life as a libertine did take its toll.
Tonight, the Libertines are introduced by Welsh poet Jack Jones, reading his own work To Be a Libertine.
Despite his many adventures, Casanova was best known as a libertine.
To Pascal Bruckner, the photos showed "the face of a libertine" and "a bulldozer".
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