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The phrase "asserted being" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used in philosophical or theoretical discussions where one is referring to the state of existence that has been claimed or affirmed.
Example: "In her essay, she explored the concept of asserted being as it relates to identity and self-perception."
Alternatives: "declared existence" or "affirmed state".
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In the fourth edition of his treatise "What Is Metaphysics?" (1943), he asserted, "Being can indeed be without beings".
An art work as barometer: the power of the image Gaetano Pesce first asserted being as important to share as an ideology as a giant butt.
Few participants asserted being more confident in their own risk estimate.
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Plainly, therefore, the state interest asserted is substantial.
That, he asserted, "is what our audiences are interested in".
Everything else, the son asserted, was a pack of lies.
"All nature," he asserted, "is linked by invisible bonds".
What Kennedy asserted was infinitely more nuanced than that.
The payments, he asserted, were actually bribes and kickbacks.
Johnson, several members of the Arizona Diamondbacks asserted, is human.
The military, he asserted, was responsible for overall national security.
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