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'asserting myself' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to express that you are standing up for your own beliefs, needs, or opinions. For example, "I'm asserting myself and refusing to accept their offer."
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I've gotten better at working with people, asserting myself and tempering my ego.
I had ceased now to feel mediocre, accidental, "pathologically afraid of asserting myself," as my analyst likes to say.
I spent many years frightened of asserting myself in case I got it wrong, but realise now that very few people really know what they're talking about and everyone is making it up as they go along.
At times I honestly contemplated walking right up to you and asserting myself.
Only by asserting myself as equal and demand from myself what I wish others would have demanded of themselves can I assert my true freedom, my equality.
Many thwarted attempts at asserting myself passed, many deep conversations about self-sabotage, before I realized that I equate saying "no" to people -- to prioritizing what I want from time to time -- with being disliked by others.
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So I won't assert myself".
"I needed to assert myself tonight".
I would assert myself back in whatever way I could.
I tried to assert myself whenever I got the ball.
"I was prompted by a feeling of challenge and a desire to assert myself," he recalled.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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