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The phrase "asserts that the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone is stating or claiming something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The author asserts that the findings of the study are significant and warrant further investigation."
Alternatives: "claims that the" or "maintains that the".
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One of the campaigners, Paul Bartlett asserts that The Point "is iconic".
Our main result asserts that the following four assertions are equivalent:.
Tua asserts that the I.B.F.
The article also asserts that the specialty is "largely unregulated".
It promises adventure and asserts that the codes of medieval heroism and chivalry are still relevant.
The company asserts that the new uniform is 23 percent lighter that previous numbers.
Professor McCluskey asserts that the marriage tax bonus should be termed "aid for affluent husband care".
Another ad asserts that the cab "goes to the corner of innovative and cool".
Drex Davis asserts that the Marketplace Fairness Act will bankrupt small businesses.
An old joke asserts that the British weather is the world's most powerful colonizing influence.
But Dish asserts that the technology actually promotes broadcasting and encourages people to sample new shows.
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