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The phrase "asserts time" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing the concept of time in philosophical or theoretical discussions, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "In her essay, she asserts time as a fundamental dimension of human experience."
Alternatives: "claims time" or "affirms time".
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To the outside world America asserts time and again that the sanctions apply neither to food nor medicine, and that it is in Mr Hussein's power to increase their supply dramatically (on the eve of Kofi Annan's visit, the UN agreed to relax the cap on Iraq's oil exports, doubling their value to $5.2 billion every six months).
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I had become adept at using one of the tools employed to assert Time's authority — what I thought of as the corrective "in fact," as in "Democrats maintain that the measure would increase unemployment.
It may well be that some of Mr. Obama's positions are to the left of the nation's at large — as Mr. McCain and others asserted time and again.
"As far as the sale of expensive reproductions is concerned, the three most popular artists in the world are Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, and Maxfield Parrish," asserted Time magazine in 1936.
The association, which represents more than 47,000 physicians and medical students, asserts that time and money are wasted on bureaucracy, and that each physician spends nearly $83,000 a year on administrative costs.
The museum's description of the exhibition asserts: "Delirious times demand delirious art".
A campaign, Axelrod asserts multiple times, is like "an MRI for the soul".
Republican leaders in the state, noting how old-time Democrats in much of the South have switched parties, assert that time is on their side in a state with long and powerful Democratic traditions.
Psychologists assert that time seems to go faster with age, but the literature on this age-related perception of time remains controversial.
Republicans accuse the Democrats of stalling on spending bills and assert every time an agreement is near, the White House asks for more money.
"I've got a plan," she asserted each time, with a tight jab of her fist eerily reminiscent of a gesture used by her father.
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