Sentence examples for been asserted from inspiring English sources

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been asserted

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To declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively.

  • He would often assert his beliefs to us

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Issa called the move an "untimely" assertion of the privilege, which has been asserted just 25 times since 1980.

This much has been asserted.

"It has been asserted that he is conservative," he said.

If so, the primacy of politics will, indeed, have been asserted.

"Both have been asserted in every generation and always historically been wrong.

Or that, as has been asserted, Germany simply wants to teach Greece a lesson.

Bopp demonstrated in 1839 that the Celtic languages were Indo-European, as had been asserted by Jones.

It has been asserted that the Portuguese had no racial prejudice, but their record proves the opposite.

The grounds include fraud, bribery and a candidate's ineligibility, none of which has been asserted in the Florida presidential balloting.

It has been asserted in challenges to school discipline policies that funnel students of color into the prison system.

This perverse connection has been asserted by others, like Mr. Leiser: "The death of the Jew Süss in Veit Harlan's film is uncannily prophetic.

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