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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserted that the design" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's claim or statement regarding a design, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The architect asserted that the design would enhance the building's energy efficiency."
Alternatives: "claimed that the design" or "stated that the design".
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Mr. Bailey asserted that the design impetus behind his show was to "protect, explore and inspire".
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According to Arnet, the executives asserted that the designs at issue weren't malicious, but merely humorous, effectively suggesting that the protestors should just lighten up.
In response to Erasmus Darwin's evolutionary theories, Paley asserted that the divinely designed architecture of nature had remained unchanged since the creation.
Many opponents of the plan assert that the new design would shave just a few minutes of travel time between Stuttgart and Ulm, the next stop on the line.
Despite their appreciation for the new curriculum design, the teachers asserted that the issue of time could be a barrier to the application of the designed curriculum.
Owen asserted that the archetype was a basic anatomical design shared by all animals within a phylum.
Avandia's critics have long asserted that the Record study was both weakly designed and too short to prove anything.
Proponents of the intelligent design movement such as Cornelius G. Hunter, have asserted that the methodological naturalism upon which science is based is religious in nature.
This is serious code for "Eeeek, this is scary--whatever they're against, I'm against it, too!" Copying the now-infamous Frank Luntz memo recommending use of obvious stereotypes and misrepresentation, the ad asserts that the bill designed to prevent another bailout situation would instead cause more bailouts.
Critics asserted that the signs were discriminatory.
Mr. Rivera and Mr. Pataki asserted that the endorsement of 1199/S.E.I.U.
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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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