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The phrase "asserts its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that claims or states its position, authority, or identity.
Example: "The organization asserts its commitment to sustainability through various initiatives and programs."
Alternatives: "claims its" or "declares its".
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In order "to truly learn from the Nazi holocaust," he asserts, "its physical dimension must be reduced and its moral dimension expanded".
When kindness to the old is condescending, it is aware of itself as benignity while it asserts its power.
The present never is in the sense of being observable, but it can be understood meaningfully to the extent that the past asserts its presence in it.
But it soon asserts its maturity with forceful notes of wood and cinnamon spice, with a little cocoa and citrus zest as well.
Mr. Gehry doesn't put art on a pedestal; he asserts its importance while wedding it to everyday life.
Bracewell repeatedly asserts its stylistic diversity and leaves it at that.
However it's served, though, buckwheat sure asserts its presence.
It is the instrument by which the past asserts its right over the present.
It is also pointed out that Jain epistemology asserts its own doctrines, but at the cost of being unable to deny contradictory doctrines.
And it's here — with the blacktop theory — that basketball finally asserts its supremacy.
Chinalco unequivocally asserts its independence.
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