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'asserting himself' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase implies that someone is confidently taking action or expressing their opinion. For example: John asserted himself and declared his opinion on the matter to the rest of the group.
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He is asserting himself".
Ewing began asserting himself.
Brown kept asserting himself in the playoffs.
He began by demanding top committee assignments, asserting himself in a way few freshmen would.
"Kalata," Manyenga said, materializing on the path, asserting himself with the force of his voice.
This was not a dominant American Mussolini asserting himself contemptuously on stage.
Capable of asserting himself at what seems like the most reactive position in the game, Revis embodies Ryan's approach.
Brad Mehldau, a star in the jazz world, has lately been asserting himself in classical precincts as well.
He is scoring more often and more efficiently, asserting himself with an authority that belies his age and his standing.
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Eventually, however, Southerland asserted himself.
From there, James asserted himself.
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