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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserts herself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who confidently expresses their opinions, rights, or needs.
Example: "In the meeting, she asserts herself by voicing her ideas and standing up for her beliefs."
Alternatives: "stands her ground" or "speaks up for herself."
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Nature asserts herself.
It's the teenage Zoë who asserts herself against her grandmother and encourages Hafner to do the same.
By defying our expectations of her office, rank and role, Vivie Warren asserts herself as a character.
The ballads may well be the album's most telling tracks: songs like "Brand New Me," in which a woman finally asserts herself against a domineering partner.
No longer nonchalant, Goldikova asserts herself, maybe by letting the pony rider know that he may not be her favorite unless he cooperates with her program.
In Call Mi Sister Carol she asserts herself alongside Jamaica's rude boy culture, demanding recognition for her own contribution to society, as a mother, musician and educator.
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Her efforts to assert herself remained housebound.
Kirk quickly asserted herself in the group.
Aisha was finding other ways to assert herself.
Ott sounds unwilling to assert herself in this distinguished company.
She did not assert herself on the crises in Somalia, Haiti and Rwanda.
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