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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserts flatly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone makes a statement in a direct and unequivocal manner, without any ambiguity or hesitation.
Example: "She asserts flatly that the project will be completed on time, regardless of the challenges we face."
Alternatives: "states unequivocally" or "declares plainly."
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The new account, based on 19 months of staff work, asserts flatly that there is "no evidence" that the Saudi government or senior Saudi officials financed the group, which is led by Osama bin Laden.
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One man, Armando Cruz, from Honduras, asserted flatly, to nods of assent, "Most of us here have been robbed".
At a news conference in Texas five hours later, Mr. Bush said that his running mate had sounded "strong and vigorous," and asserted flatly that tests had shown there had been "no heart attack".
FOX News "analysts" and other Republican mouthpieces assert flatly that Pelosi is in no position to advocate investigating Bush administration torture policies because she was culpable in their implementation.
The editorial flatly asserts, "It is not possible to maintain the same level of racial diversity in higher education while applying a race-blind admissions policy".
In the letter, Caffee flatly asserts, "Neutron does not generate education leads on employment or career-based sites.
Other reviewers have flatly asserted that this is an allegorical novel; I am not so sure.
— who has flatly asserted that his highest priority is to make Obama a one-term president — to be uncooperative.
General McCorkle also flatly asserted that Monday's accident had not been caused by the same problem blamed for the Arizona crash.
"It's one thing to have information in a classified document with caveats and footnotes, and another to have the president flatly assert something," an intelligence official said.
The touching and dramatic courtship at the center of the novel is flatly asserted as something that happened to her great-grandfather.
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