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The phrase "asserted in the text" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to statements or claims made within a written document or piece of literature.
Example: "The main argument of the article is asserted in the text, highlighting the importance of environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "stated in the text" or "claimed in the text".
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They asserted in the text that the insurance mandate "substantially affects interstate commerce," the Supreme Court's standard for regulation under the Commerce Clause.
To "deconstruct" an opposition is to explore the tensions and contradictions between the hierarchical ordering assumed or asserted in the text and other aspects of the text's meaning, especially those that are indirect or implicit.
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Sometimes an author explicitly asserts in the corresponding text that a particular phenotype pertains to all species included in a higher level taxon, but other times using a higher-level taxon in a matrix is simply shorthand for reference to the species that were actually examined.
Unlike his Vormärz position, he asserted in texts of 1852 and 1853 that Hegel had yielded to the influence of Spinoza, effacing individuality, and submerging concrete particulars under illusory, abstract logical categories.
A kind of ontological hierarchy is asserted in a range of texts, with those construed as psychosomatic, psychological, or psychodynamic – as partaking of the 'unscientific' psychiatry which DSM-III overturned – figuring as morally and scientifically fraught.
He layers his movies with intertitles and voice-overs, asserting that the text is as important as the image.
"This is a dance," Michael Mahalchick asserted in both his title and in the text that he read.
Let, where is the number asserted in Lemma 2.9.
Peter Stein asserts that the texts of ancient Roman law have constituted "a kind of legal supermarket, in which lawyers of different periods have found what they needed at the time".
At First Principles 4.2.4, Origen asserts that the body, the soul and the spirit in the human reader find their respective analogues in the text of scripture.
They asserted that the ancient texts revealed that the emperor alone was divinely authorized to govern Japan.
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