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The phrase "asserts that there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a statement or claim made by someone, often in academic or formal writing.
Example: "The author asserts that there is a significant correlation between the two variables studied."
Alternatives: "claims that there" or "states that there".
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The 2005 WHO European Declaration on Mental Health famously asserts that: "There is no health without mental health.
The defendant asserts that there was a material variance in three particulars.
This paper asserts that there are "chasms" in IT implementations that represent risky stages in the process.
A third perspective is the configurational one, which asserts that there are synergistic effects among best practices.
The paper asserts that "there exists no appropriate judicial forum to evaluate these constitutional considerations".
The editorial asserts that there are "ample ways to protect secrets during a trial".
Unapologetically feelgood, the closing chorus asserts that "there is no fear, just nonsense".
Respondent King asserts that there were no such exigent circumstances when police entered and searched his apartment.
In defending Shakespearian tragicomedy against detractors, he asserts that "there is always an appeal open from criticism to nature".
In her catalog essay she further asserts that "there is no such thing as an absolutely unmanipulated photograph".
The first hypothesis we call the status quo hypothesis and it asserts that there has been no effect on research profiles.
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