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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserts that a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a statement or claim made by someone, often in academic or formal writing.
Example: "The author asserts that a significant change in policy is necessary to address the issue effectively."
Alternatives: "claims that a" or "maintains that a".
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It asserts that a local lawyer, Ronald Preston, had represented Mr. Scull's interests.
The group asserts that a 1919 homeowners' covenant allows only single-family homes in the area.
The government asserts that a criminal plot was born from this mutual antipathy.
Homosexual themes are commonplace these days, but he asserts that a stigma still exists.
Equally appalling, Mr. Mourdock asserts that a pregnancy resulting from such a horrific event would be God's intention.
The counterforce doctrine asserts that a nuclear war can be limited and that it can be fought and won.
Washington asserts that a large international force would be resented by Afghanistan's people, who have historically resisted foreign armies.
The culture secretary, Ben Bradshaw, asserts that "a deep strain of homophobia still exists on the Conservative benches".
But there is some case law in Wisconsin that asserts that a controlling shareholder has fiduciary duties to its minority shareholders.
The leading theory asserts that a collision between Earth and a celestial body the size of Mars ejected material that eventually coalesced into the Moon.
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The Cantor theorem of the usual set theory asserts that |A| < |℘(A)|.
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