Sentence examples for assertions such as this from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "assertions such as this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific claims or statements that have been made, often in a discussion or argument.
Example: "In the debate about climate change, assertions such as this often lead to misunderstandings about the science involved."
Alternatives: "claims like this" or "statements of this kind".

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If you want to narrow your pool down further, you can try to refine your "knowledge" by then making more specific assertions, such as, "This Billy, he lived a long life.

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Still, this book irritates a bit with some of its complacent assertions, such as that Rimbaud's famous declaration (in a letter written at age 16), "Je est un autre" ("I is someone else"), "meant that in the act of introspection we objectify the self, we experience our self as if it belongs to another person," which takes banality to the point of distortion.

Edmund Leach, among others, argued that assertions such as those made by the Trobrianders were actually expressions of religious beliefs and thus were meant to be read in the same way as Christian beliefs about the Virgin Birth that is, as phenomena that took place on a metaphysical plane that was outside (or at the fringes of) the spectrum of ordinary experience.

Undocumented assertions such as these mar an otherwise interesting biography of a health care visionary.

(SFC, 2006, p. 7) Notwithstanding the aforementioned difficulties in describing what is meant by quality in HE, there is little substantive evidence to support assertions such as the above (Guri-Rosenblit, 2009; Trucano, 2005).

As for mathematical assertions, such as the Continuum Hypothesis in set theory, once conceptual analysis has been carried out in the right way, that is, once the basic concepts, such as that of "set," have been completely clarified, the Continuum Hypothesis should be able to be decided.

A book by one of the documentary's researchers, Rob Howells, entitled Inside the Priory of Sion: Revelations from the World's Most Secret Society - Guardians of the Bloodline of Jesus presented the version of the Priory of Sion as given in the 2008 documentary, which contained several erroneous assertions, such as the claim that Plantard believed in the Jesus bloodline hypothesis.

Mixed assertions such as "probably not", were considered uncertain assertions for the purposes of this evaluation.

This statement is equivalent to several more easily understood assertions, such as: there is exactly one parallel to a given line that passes through a given point; or, the angles of a triangle add up to two right angles.

Formulas in GPL correspond to propositional combinations of assertions such as "it is certain to degree λ that the propositional formula α is true".

The name also leads to unfortunate assertions, such as a recent story claiming that "World Peace certainly wasn't winning over many fans" in the preseason.

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