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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assertions for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to claims or statements made in support of a particular argument or position.
Example: "The report includes several assertions for the effectiveness of the new policy."
Alternatives: "claims regarding" or "statements in support of".
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How do they investigate claims or assertions for their articles?
The gestures were meant to mock Ms. Warren's assertions, for which she has offered no documentation, that she has Native American ancestry.
Bowden has never met a conspiracy theory he didn't like, and his overwrought prose has a paranoid air, substituting loosely connected assertions for coherent argument.
Testifying about his assertions for the first time, Colonel Davis said a senior Pentagon official who oversaw the military commissions, Brig.
The book makes some bold assertions – for example, that teachers don't discipline black kids for fear of being called racist – which may well be true.
Realising this, Straw performed a U-turn and was induced, apparently by Campbell, to write an article full of wishy-washy assertions for the News of the World.
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It is normally taken for granted that there is a norm that holds for all assertions and for assertions specifically (the property).
The filmmakers substitute personal assertion for politics, as if Thatcher's voice itself had altered the behavior of millions.
Even a recreational fad becomes a form of self-assertion for a rising class or age group.
My initial reaction was that this was a ridiculous assertion for which there is no hard evidence.
It is a bold assertion for an enterprise that, for now, sponsors only three courses, which students can take as electives in a liberal arts program.
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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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