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The phrase "asserted in some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing claims or statements made by certain individuals or groups, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The theory was asserted in some scholarly articles, suggesting a new perspective on the issue."
Alternatives: "claimed by some" or "stated in some".
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Did the head of the C.I.A.'s Milan base, Robert Seldon Lady, really oppose it, as Lady has asserted in some news media accounts?
After a brief historical review of structural optimization this article opens this issue up for discussion of the readers and attempts to answer some of the criticisms asserted in some recent publications related with the novelty of metaheuristics.
The officers had asserted, in some cases bluntly, that Britain had little to learn from the United States, with its far higher incidence of murder, a more prevalent gang and drug culture and a tradition of more aggressive policing.
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A large part of the intuitions that serve to support one or the other norm theory relies on raw intuitions about what one should or shouldn't assert in some situation, or what is proper or improper to assert there.
First Office actions often include a rejection of some or all claims asserted in a patent, and some sources suggest that patent examiners tend to favor an approach that errs on the side of the arguments made initially by the party that filed the complaint, since they aren't getting the original patent filer's input during their first pass.
The Vatican also asserted in the statement that some bishops were forced to attend Father Huang's unsanctioned ordination by Chinese civil authorities even after expressing their unwillingness to do so.
for some, then has a unique fixed point in." Also, we asserted in [1, Theorem 3.2] the following.
CBS asserted in its lawsuit that "Ms.
Specific project goals and deliverables are negotiated and a workplan is asserted in an XML database.
It is asserted in Definition 4.2 in [1] that the random operatorsU t) defined there are unitary.
"Both have been asserted in every generation and always historically been wrong.
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