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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserted at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the specific time, place, or context in which something was asserted or stated.
Example: "The findings were asserted at the conference held last month."
Alternatives: "stated at" or "declared at".
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Statistical significance was asserted at the 5% level (p < 0.05).
"We lopped 400,000 off the welfare rolls," he asserted at several stops.
UBS certainly asserted at the Tennessee trial that it was willing to talk.
Dumbledore is, as his creator, J. K. Rowling, asserted at Carnegie Hall, gay.
1203, 1 L.Ed.2d 1311, where the specific grounds sustained by the Court were vigorously asserted at the hearing.
The FBI asserted at the time that Andrew McCabe had checked in with ethics officials and followed agency protocols.
He famously asserted at his trial, in defiance of his accusers, that the unexamined life is not worth living.
Contrary to what the studio head asserted at lunch that day, such people are not so easy to find.
Karl Rove, the Bush campaign strategist, asserted at a news conference that the facing-page design was not unusual.
"I think I will get a very positive reception," she asserted at her first postelection news conference, in Manhattan.
Or perhaps spirited away by a tall mystery man in a fancy black car, as she has asserted at other times?
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