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The phrase "asserted in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been stated or claimed within a specific context or document.
Example: "The findings were asserted in a recent study published in a scientific journal."
Alternatives: "stated in a" or "claimed in a".
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"It won't happen," Mr. Hennessey asserted in a blog post last week.
But in one such case, rights to a body were asserted in a particularly startling way.
Apparently: Peter Bradshaw of this newspaper asserted in a five-star review that it is "magnificent".
"I don't do government contracts," Allbaugh asserted in a telephone interview.
He also asserted in a statement that he would fight corruption and foster a broad national dialogue.
Before I could say that of course I could, Miss D. asserted in a sly tone, "No, you can't.
Anthem's parent company, WellPoint Inc. of Indianapolis, asserted in a statement that its new rates would comply with the law.
Mr. Johnson later asserted in a lawsuit that he deserved credit for his role in inventing the Club.
An embittered Prince publicly asserted, in a glowing Vanity Fair profile, that the agency threw him "under the bus".
"I have been an inventor, creative genius and pioneer," he asserted in a statement sent by a spokesman.
It does not mean that he reconciled with Yale, as Mr. Buckley asserted in a television interview last month.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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