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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserted that all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is stating or claiming something about a group or category in a definitive manner.
Example: "The researcher asserted that all participants in the study experienced significant improvements in their health."
Alternatives: "claimed that all" or "stated that all".
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But it also asserted that all I.M.F.
For years defense lawyers had denounced the commissions system while the military prosecutors' office asserted that all was well.
Clarification: The original version of this story asserted that "all" of Sinclair's commentators and news personalities espoused a conservative perspective.
In addition, MI theory asserted that all individuals possessed all eight intelligences and that no individual possessed the exact same composition of intelligences as anyone else.
Mr. Ackman asserted that all of the payments from Herbalife to distributors were recruiting awards, but Mr. DeSimone says that's not the case.
Family and friends of the Khans have asserted that all money sent to Pakistan was intended to help poor family members and support a madrasa in northwest Pakistan.
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In the case of quantum mechanics Weyl asserts that: "All quantum numbers, with the exception of the so-called principal quantum number, are indices characterising representations of groups".
Cameron does not assert that all extremists are terrorists.
Aristotle asserts that all communities aim at some good.
But are you comfortable asserting that all of them were?
12 Chambers also asserts that all inherent powers are not created equal.
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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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