Sentence examples for asserting so that from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "asserting so that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the purpose or intention behind an assertion or statement.
Example: "He is asserting so that everyone understands the importance of the new policy."
Alternatives: "claiming in order to" or "stating so that".

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Camblong refers to what the platform does as a "democratization" of DNA sequencing expertise, asserting: "So that the next hospital that starts using your technology will enter at a level where it will require less competencies, less experience to be able to diagnose patients through the use of genomic information".

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I was among several commentators who thought Pearson, having denied so many sale rumours down the years, would never offload the FT. After asserting so confidently on Tuesday that a sale was not on the cards, I was, if not red-faced when the news of the Nikkei deal emerged, then certainly pink-faced!

It is a familiar face in a surging crowd, an eye-level exchange beneath a heavenly vault, and its presence asserts, so very gently, that the travelers who throng through this hall in their millions are really just so many individuals passing through time and space.

It has been asserted so widely for so long that it is accepted as fact: When Chicago's public housing projects came down, many of their former residents moved into middle-class South Side neighborhoods and brought crime with them.

Her natural talent can't help asserting itself, so that even when she's uncontrollably angry, she's beautiful.

Byron Alpers Shorewood, Wis., Feb. 9, 2009 • To the Editor: Paul Krugman ("The Destructive Center," column, Feb. 9) is correct in asserting that so-called moderate senators have effectively gutted the stimulus plan by offering their hard bargain for passage of the measure.

But Bindel asserts that so few people openly agree with her because her position is "extremely unpopular and threatening.

Mr. Bloomberg, asked Tuesday why an emergency had not been declared, confused the issue by asserting that doing so would have put more cars on the roads, potentially creating more problems.

It also asserts that so-called business methods alone — broad descriptions of ideas, without technical specifics — should not be patentable.

Giles's reply is to the effect that the confused, simple concept of a substance possessed by the ordinary fellow in fact refers to the same reality as the real definition does, so that asserting the real definition of the confused concept simply asserts that the reality is itself, and so is a triviality, after all.

They are construed, instead, as logical devices so that asserting that a sentence is true is just a quoted way of asserting the sentence itself.

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