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The phrase "asserted significance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or value that has been claimed or stated by someone or something.
Example: "The researcher emphasized the asserted significance of the findings in relation to the broader context of the study."
Alternatives: "claimed importance" or "declared relevance".
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They create a vague sense of anxious coercion, of asserted significance, of the author insisting on his terms and inventions.
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Competing with lithography, photography, and the spectrum of Western technique, the woodblock medium asserted its significance and expressive power through these movements," says Libertson.
Therefore, the disagreement of winds in the western region appears marginally significant; here, we cannot assert statistical significance, because ε is not a direct measure of the confidence bounds of velocity (see "Data and methods" section).
Although a later review by some of these authors found a reduced significance, the authors never asserted that the significance was no longer present.
This paper asserts the significance of nurses' writing within the developing field of life writing studies.
Asserting the significance of Confucianism and literature, they instituted a social class of literati leaders.
Alongside the presumption of transregional uniformity these texts suggest, it consequently asserts the significance of local particularism.
But there is another key factor in asserting the significance and reliability of the things that neighbours say.
Sometimes a film will assert its significance by becoming so popular that it can't be ignored (like the "Harry Potter," "Twilight" and "Dragon Tattoo" franchises), sometimes by pushing topical buttons (like "The Help" or "Margin Call") and sometimes by being so weird as to compel intense arguments for and against ("The Tree of Life," most obviously).
Ashley Finley and Tia McNair assert the significance of the intersection of life and learning for students.
"It is our way of asserting the significance and impact of your work in the community of scholars," Kittas wrote to Christie.
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