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The phrase "asserting of" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is generally not used in standard English; instead, "asserting" should be followed directly by the object without "of."
Example: "He is asserting his rights in the matter."
Alternatives: "claiming" or "stating".
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Asking a second set of questions about house-building, which Cameron effortlessly rebutted by asserting, "Of course we need to build new homes," the leader of the opposition paused to correct himself.
Mr. Trump hardly clarified the matter, treating Mrs. Clinton's remark first as a compliment — "That makes me smart" — and, when questioned after the debate, asserting, "Of course, I pay federal taxes".
To be truly human is not the asserting of one's individuality, but an annihilation of self-centeredness such that one is now identified with others in a nondualistic merging of self and others.
Onto this grotesque misrepresentation he adds Constitutional "credibility" by asserting: "Of course the progressive agenda must make infinitely elastic the restraints imposed by the founders' Constitution and its principles of limited government".
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Here's the visual evidence, it asserts, of a warming planet; make of it what you will.
In our article on February 23rd ("Eastern porridge") we asserted, of life sentences in the Japanese judicial system, that "life means life".
"That's just not true," he asserted of CA's claim not to have used GSR (and therefore Facebook) data.
"All procedures are properly being followed", the state's letter asserted of the Dearborn city clerk, who has been accused of obstructing the voting of Arab-Americans.
It only excites dispute and many of the facts asserted of it are so closely related to fraud that even the apology of hysteria has little effect.
In addition, animals may mark food trees as a means of asserting ownership of food resources.
They create a vague sense of anxious coercion, of asserted significance, of the author insisting on his terms and inventions.
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