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The phrase "asserted to justify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a claim or statement that is made in order to provide a rationale or explanation for a particular action or belief.
Example: "The decision was asserted to justify the increased funding for the project, claiming it would lead to greater efficiency."
Alternatives: "claimed to support" or "stated to validate".
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… And they can be barred even if there is a compelling state interest asserted to justify them".
… And they can be barred even if there is a compelling state interest asserted to justify them". Zelikow's memo remained secret until 2012.
African slaves and indentured servants did not have the inalienable right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" that British colonists asserted to justify their Declaration of Independence.
Co-op boards should be on notice that civil rights lawyers will continue to challenge subterfuges asserted to justify rejections that in fact violate prohibitions against discrimination in housing.
For the only noncriminal interest that has ever been asserted to justify the California reporting statute at issue here is the State's interest in providing information 'sought by a private party wholly for purposes of resolving a private dispute.' Of course, state policy is exercised, in part, through the resolution of otherwise private disputes through the judicial process.
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Much of the early debate on Social Security revolved around whether the problems in the program were real, or, as some Democrats asserted, exaggerated to justify the changes Mr. Bush sought.
Eugene Rostow, the State Department's undersecretary of political affairs, asserted to Treasury that "there is evidence of high promise to justify a full feasibility study...
The buyers asserted MAC clauses to justify not completing their deals because of adverse events.
The buyers asserted the clauses to justify not completing their deals because of adverse events.
In Genesco, HD Supply, SLM and Accredited Home Lenders, among others, buyers have asserted MAC clauses to justify not completing their deals.
The sole interest or purpose asserted by appellants to justify the limitation on the vote in the present case is essentially to insure that only those citizens who are primarily or substantially interested in or affected by electoral decisions have a voice in making them.
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