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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserting herself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is confidently expressing their opinions, rights, or needs.
Example: "In the meeting, she was assertively asserting herself, making sure her ideas were heard and considered."
Alternatives: "standing her ground" or "claiming her space."
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She is not, however, someone who has shied away from asserting herself.
She was then not aggressive enough in asserting herself in the wider debate.
Throughout the album, whether she's aching or asserting herself, Kandi stays believable.
She's always working against me a little bit – against male subjectivity, asserting herself".
It ends with Trishna finally asserting herself in a desperate act that inevitably leads to a tragic ending.
Nature was asserting herself on this land that had been temporarily disfigured by greens and sand traps and portable toilets.
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Germany's Angela Merkel may have succeeded, yet again, as the EU's undisputed power broker, while re-asserting herself as a credible austerity hawk at home.
Her efforts to assert herself remained housebound.
Kirk quickly asserted herself in the group.
She did not assert herself on the crises in Somalia, Haiti and Rwanda.
Aisha was finding other ways to assert herself.
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