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The phrase "assertion required" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a statement or claim needs to be made or confirmed, often in technical or formal settings.
Example: "Before proceeding with the application, an assertion required must be provided to validate the user's identity."
Alternatives: "statement needed" or "claim necessary".
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Surely, given the context, that assertion required further explanation?
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This assertion requires further analysis.
Although this assertion requires further confirmation, the possibility remains that tissue-specificity of delivery could be improved by using homologous tissue exosomes.
However, the increased illness severity found in the false-positive patients, compared to the true-negative patients, indirectly suggests that PERSEVERE may have the capability of stratifying longer-term outcomes, but this assertion requires formal testing.
I can't claim to have lived on the estate, as Toynbee did for her book Hard Work, but some of her assertions require correcting.
Equally, Turri (2014) distinguishes between good assertions, requiring knowledge, and permissible assertions, requiring reasonable belief.
Similarly, Adler (2002: 235, 275) distinguishes between proper assertions, requiring knowledge, and warranted assertions, requiring full belief.
Similar differences were also seen for "Understanding that scientific assertions require supporting evidence" and "Ability to analyze data and other information".
It is possible that the route benefits UK residents but evidence, rather than assertion, is required.
It has been speculated that the gene diversity presented by pan-genomes provides a broader range of ecological capabilities and adaptability within a species [ 16], However, more evidence to support such assertions is required.
The hearer does not begin in the neutral position of treating the speaker's act of assertion as requiring evaluative certification as a condition on its acceptance.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com