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The phrase "asserted innocence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's claim or declaration of being innocent, often in a legal or accusatory context.
Example: "Despite the overwhelming evidence against him, he maintained his asserted innocence throughout the trial."
Alternatives: "claimed innocence" or "declared innocence".
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He now returns with an apparent readiness to proceed more aggressively and demands that Baghdad document its asserted innocence.
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'I'm a nice guy': O.C. jail escapee asserts innocence in jailhouse interview.
'I'm a nice guy': O.C. jail escapee asserts innocence in interview.
"When the tactics make the suspect feel that continuing to assert innocence is futile, the suspect reaches a point of hopelessness and becomes easier to manipulate".
One person close to Braun said Braun "asserted his innocence the way an innocent man would".
Both men asserted their innocence.
Through his lawyer, Horowitz vehemently asserted his innocence.
Mr. Milken has asserted his innocence of the civil charges.
Mr. Treffinger, on the other hand, adamantly asserted his innocence.
He has repeatedly asserted his innocence on those charges.
Outside court, relatives asserted the innocence of each man.
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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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