Sentence examples for asserting claims from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "asserting claims" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of stating or declaring something as true, often in a formal or argumentative context.
Example: "In her essay, she is asserting claims about the impact of climate change on global agriculture."
Alternatives: "making assertions" or "stating claims".

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The timetable must have accelerated procedures for asserting claims and filing appeals.

Ultimately, though, he concluded that he would have largely barred tort creditors from asserting claims against G.M. anyhow.

These families have been asserting claims against governments as well as private museums, collectors and others in whose possession many of these artworks regularly turn up.

China keeps asserting claims to unilateral predominance in surrounding international waters that American officials say have no basis in international law.

"You want language like 'systems to do things with processes with widgets.' " Moreover, patent holders in recent years have become more brazen about asserting claims on inventions that haven't yet been conceived, according to Professor Bessen at Boston University.

If — and I want to emphasize 'if' — the Pollock at issue in the Lagrange case is not authentic, Ms. Freedman and I are victims who will be asserting claims against others".

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Seven countries — Argentina, Australia, Britain, Chile, France, New Zealand and Norway — assert claims of sovereignty over parts of the demilitarized continent.

"It seems … these activities are designed to stay below the threshold of conflict, but gradually demonstrate and assert claims that other countries dispute".

"The integrity of immigration proceedings depends in part on the ability to assert claims of ineffective assistance of counsel," he said in a statement.

But if all human life shares certain principles, then it becomes difficult for any one society to assert claims of innate superiority.

Bounded by some of Asia's most vibrant economies — China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan and Malaysia — the South China Sea has become a virtual free-for-all as nations assert claims to islands and even specks of rock.

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