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The phrase "asserting is" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of stating or declaring something as a fact or belief.
Example: "Asserting is a crucial part of effective communication, as it helps clarify one's position."
Alternatives: "declaring is" or "stating is".
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In his various essays on empirical truth, Habermas usually regards propositions as the truth-bearer: in making an assertion, "I am claiming that the proposition [Aussage] that I am asserting is true" (1971/2001, 86; cf. 2003a, 249ff).
"The authority he's asserting is not firmly established," Mr. Nagareda said.
What he is asserting is something we all know to be true.
"What we're asserting is that the country would be in a much better position if women were represented in leadership all across the country".
Among the patents Apple is asserting is the "slide to unlock" system introduced on the iPhone - which Christie says his "shockingly small" team devised early in 2005.
And his attorney general has already begun pushing for new anti-terrorism legislation that many conservatives join liberals in asserting is far too great a government intrusion into Americans' privacy.
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Yet as I wrote at the time, what he was asserting was a physical impossibility.
The United States, he asserts, is not declining.
This, Mr. Frederick asserts, is a misconception.
Dionysius, Lilla asserts, "is our contemporary".
Plainly, therefore, the state interest asserted is substantial.
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