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The phrase "assertions of love" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing declarations or statements that express feelings of love or affection.
Example: "In her letter, she included several heartfelt assertions of love that made him feel cherished."
Alternatives: "declarations of love" or "expressions of love".
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Some are transformed into assertions of love.
As for their victims in the planes and in the towers, in their terror they would not have felt it at the time, but those snatched and anguished assertions of love were their defiance.
The funny thing about Americans and those who hide behind vehement assertions of love for this country is that they have no understanding of those who choose to defend it.
(All ages) These valentines from a skillful nonagenarian adorn simple assertions of love -- You're just ducky"; "We're always in step"; "You slay me" -- with wickedly astute illustrations that may amuse children but are certain to reduce adults to tears of laughter.
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The Beatles' "And I Love Him" was taken so slowly that its breezy assertion of love became a solemn vow.
We do not lack for contentious assertion — of "love it" or "hate it," of "wet kisses" and "takedowns," of flattery versus snark, and assorted other verbal equivalents of the thumb held up or pointed down.
The question recurs throughout the first section of the book, and every time it is fraught — as quotidian exchanges so often are — with claims to knowledge, assertions of authority, bids for love.
The question recurs throughout the first section of the book, and every time it is fraught as quotidian exchanges so often are with claims to knowledge, assertions of authority, bids for love.
It is not just an expression of love, but also an assertion of ownership.To whom do England's famous football clubs belong?
She was unprepared for the child's roaring greediness, his assertion of self, and for the violence of love that swamped her, that made her shake with what she knew must come next.
Beyond that, the media based their case on the assertions of family members that their loved one was "a take-charge guy" (Jeremy Glick), "a go-to guy" who "didn't take no for an answer" (Todd Beamer), and a man who would "never go down without a fight" (Thomas Burnett) - remarks treated by the network correspondents like hard news leads.
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