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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserts many" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used when discussing claims or statements made by someone, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The author asserts many points about the importance of environmental conservation in her article."
Alternatives: "claims several" or "states numerous".
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Therefore, the suit asserts, many fees paid to the estate for the use of the character have been unnecessary.
Meanwhile, he asserts, "many future regimes, ours especially, could resemble the oligarchies of ancient Athens and Sparta more than they do the current government in Washington".
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Of the disaster's 1,500 victims, the paper asserted, "many of those were trapped in the ship's hull".
At least 125 people have been hanged since Mr. Rouhani took office in August, Mr. Ghaemi asserted, many of them for drug-related offenses.
Noting that most claims were made after a compensation program was announced, the report asserted, "Many of the statements appear to be concocted".
The one might assert many true propositions, while the other fails to assert any true proposition.
It is harder to see what it comes to in the case of natural languages, where a single sentence type may be used to assert many different propositions with every outward show of candor and directness in as many different concrete conversational settings.
Although the lawsuits in question can assert many different types of claims, including defamation and unlawful interference, the..
Unfortunately, President Barack Obama has continued to assert many of Bush's executive policies in his "war on terror".
A 2006 review asserted: "Many are the knowledgeable and discriminating people for whom Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific, brilliantly co-written and staged by Joshua Logan, was the greatest musical of all".
"We have asserted many times in the past that the MHA program has both an explicit goal (help 3-4 million borrowers) and an implicit goal (make liquidations orderly)," Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts wrote in a July 20 research note.
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