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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserted he" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in literary or formal contexts to indicate that someone has stated something, often in a way that emphasizes the speaker's authority or confidence.
Example: "The scientist asserted he had discovered a new species of plant that could revolutionize medicine."
Alternatives: "he claimed" or "he stated".
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Mr. Trump asserted he is self-funding his campaign.
Then Mr. Matheu asserted he had never promised them such a large share of the company.
Nor was she watched with security cameras, as her statement to a court asserted, he said.
To date, Galea has publicly asserted he never treated any athletes with performance-enhancing drugs.
To stifle her screams, she asserted, he covered her mouth with his hand.
In a way, as Gooch asserted, he is a triumph for the county system over academies and performance squads.
Mr. Johnson challenged Mr. Romney when he asserted he did not have lobbyists running his campaign.
He also wisely asserted he will make tactical adjustments as needed.
Had he not filed the reports, Mr. Hey asserted, he might have lost his job.
Rosemond asserted he was being smeared by scurrilous informants, including Isaac.
Critics have asserted he was only able to succeed in the banking world because of his political connections.
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