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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assertive with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's behavior or communication style, particularly in relation to how they express their opinions or needs towards others.
Example: "She was assertive with her colleagues during the meeting, clearly stating her ideas and expectations."
Alternatives: "confident in" or "forthright with".
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This will push colleges towards becoming less risk averse and more assertive with copyright agencies.
The styling is assertive, with a downward-slanted nose and upswept trim lines along the sides.
Mr. McDermott is an excellent pianist, assertive with his articulation and sprightly with his rhythm.
Warren gets (slightly) more assertive – with punctuation, at least – telling the Boston Globe: I am not running for president.
Under Mr. Xi, China has been assertive with Southeast Asian nations over disputed territory in the South China Sea.
Unusual and assertive, with a spicy aroma, and flavors of chocolate, caramel and coffee that expand in the mouth.
"This new generation of North Koreans growing up in a nuclear North Korea now associates being assertive with being glamorous.
Alderson and his deputies have shown some willingness to be assertive with the resources they have available to them.
Irish salmon tends to be more assertive, with a heavier smokiness than eastern Nova Scotia or Scottish salmon.
Mr. Bourguiba grew less vigorous and assertive with age, but he was elected president for life in 1975.
"I want to do [a different song], and my therapist has told me to be particularly assertive with women".
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