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The phrase "asserting that in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a statement or claim that someone is making about a particular subject or context.
Example: "The researcher is asserting that in her study, the results indicate a significant correlation between the variables."
Alternatives: "claiming that in" or "stating that in".
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But instead, the regulators are asserting that "in reality there is no proceeding under S.I.P.A. and the covered broker-dealer is being liquidated under Title II".
Wittgenstein denied the predicament, asserting that in his treatise the logical form of language is "shown" but not "said".
The friends of (H) aren't rejecting abduction outright: they are merely asserting that in some situations abduction is trumped by the more fundamental principle (H).
Jones alleged that Trump "clearly won the popular vote," asserting that in addition to 3 million illegal immigrants who voted, 4 million dead people voted.
I am not asserting that, in the unlikely event President Obama loses, the result could be chalked up to his being black.
But the Obama administration has jettisoned the law's work requirements, asserting that, in the future, no state will be required to follow them.
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"John could not have been a millionaire" asserts that in any world in which an individual identical with John exists that individual is not a millionaire.
Indeed, the industry routinely fought government-mandated engineering redesigns to limit dust emissions, asserting that in-house medical surveillance of employees provided sufficient protection.
Now, as then, they will assert that reining in global warming is a political priority.
The hypothesis asserts that r* xy in any window is approximately equal to a constant.
They asserted that, in essence, the rich get richer.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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