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The phrase "assertions are made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where claims or statements are being referenced, often in formal or academic writing.
Example: "In the report, several assertions are made regarding the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "claims are presented" or "statements are asserted".
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"The danger I feel as a policymaker is that when assertions are made in public comment that aren't fact-based, that's irresponsible," state senator Holly Mitchell said.
The public, however, do not have this luxury: not everybody has been extensively educated to critically appraise the data upon which assertions are made.
"It is only when assertions are made beyond their legitimate boundaries that evolutionary theory and religious belief appear to be antithetical".
Assertions are made that Zionists, like Nazis, are "racists"; that Is raeli policy, guided by Zionism, is to exterminate the Arabs who are praised as the genuine friends of the Soviet people.
Those assertions are made in a fascinating lawsuit filed by Mr. Trump, the real estate developer, television personality and best-selling author, in an effort to avoid paying $40 million that he personally guaranteed on a construction loan that Deutsche Bank says is due and payable.
Another is that psychological assertions are made true by physical states and properties, states and properties answering to predicates belonging to physics and chemistry.
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I was worried about things not being strong enough in terms of the assertions being made".
The assertions were made in anonymous telephone calls to local radio stations.
Both these assertions were made from a bed in a military hospital, where, he reported, "the heavy footsteps of anti-Semitism are always thumping behind my back".
Some of his more mischievous assertions were made during a 1988 interview with a Hong Kong magazine: "After a hundred years of colonialism, Hong Kong became what we see today.
The potentially explosive assertions were made at a procedural hearing before a full inquest, set for May 2013, into Mr. Litvinenko's death.
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