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The phrase "asserts himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who confidently expresses their opinions, rights, or presence in a situation.
Example: "During the meeting, he asserts himself by voicing his ideas clearly and confidently."
Alternatives: "stands his ground" or "makes his presence known."
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For his audience, the only thing that matters is that he asserts himself.
He takes his hands out of his pockets and momentarily asserts himself.
At times, when he asserts himself, his voice shifts from urbane political class to a rasping Ray Winstone.
1986 Peggy Sue Got Married He asserts himself as a viable romantic lead in Uncle Francis's time-travel romcom.
In the score's more muscular strains, Mr. Bell asserts himself potently, his tone variously astringent and full-bodied.
The want a 'real man', a male who asserts himself and even what they call 'bad boys'.
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He is asserting himself".
Eventually, however, Southerland asserted himself.
From there, James asserted himself.
Ewing began asserting himself.
He quickly asserted himself.
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