Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserted of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "asserted" followed by the subject or object directly.
Example: "The theory was asserted by the researcher."
Alternatives: "claimed by" or "stated by".
Exact(17)
In our article on February 23rd ("Eastern porridge") we asserted, of life sentences in the Japanese judicial system, that "life means life".
Its existing teams, such as Uppingham Town, Oakham Imperials and Cottesmore Amateurs, were capable, he asserted, of reaching these heights on their own.
Mark Mellman, a Democratic pollster, asserted of Republicans: "They seem to have adopted a strategy of muting differences, but my sense is they're doing it rhetorically.
Anscombe famously asserted of someone who thought in this way, "I do not want to argue with him: he shows a corrupt mind".
It asserted, of gabardine, "The direct benefits it has conferred upon the human race will, it is to be hoped, last quite as long as those derived from the world's decisive battles".
Like Shankara and earlier Vedanta, he admits that there is nonduality (advaita), an ultimate identity of the three orders, but this nonduality for him is asserted of God, who is modified (vishishta; literally "qualified") by the orders of matter and soul; hence, his doctrine is known as Vishishtadvaita ("qualified nonduality") as opposed to the unqualified nonduality of Shankara.
Similar(43)
Here's the visual evidence, it asserts, of a warming planet; make of it what you will.
They create a vague sense of anxious coercion, of asserted significance, of the author insisting on his terms and inventions.
The spatial distribution of asserted sites of exposure to PUUV was skewed towards the coastal areas of the region.
Much is made today of an asserted right of self-expression and of the related right to privacy.
Hence, there are three types of patients: those ones with asserted presence of epilepsy, those ones with asserted absence of epilepsy, and finally those ones for which there is no information about the presence or absence of epilepsy.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com