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The phrase "has been especially assertive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has been taking a strong stance in a discussion or situation. For example: "John has been especially assertive in the meetings lately, making sure his opinion is heard."
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President Obama has been especially assertive in championing charter schools.
Twitter has been especially assertive in challenging the government's quest for those communications.
The Bush administration, which has been especially assertive about executive secrecy, has also been emphatic about protecting prosecution files.
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Iraq has been especially vulnerable.
Jindal has been especially snarky.
There, the storefront had been flung open no worries that the pungent musk of Avenue A was especially assertive on this late-summer night and homesick Australians were stoked to see that the bar menu included a sausage roll.
There, the storefront had been flung open — no worries that the pungent musk of Avenue A was especially assertive on this late-summer night — and homesick Australians were stoked to see that the bar menu included a sausage roll.
More recently, the State Legislature, previously cowed by Mr. Cuomo, has been more assertive.
However, in areas that touched on China's core interests, China has been more assertive.
He has been assertive, dominant, unbowed by the moment, unfailingly cool under that still-searing spotlight.
This time around, the government has been assertive and astute in trying to keep the peace.
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