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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he asserted that he will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is stating or claiming that they will do something in the future. Example: "In the meeting, he asserted that he will complete the project by the deadline."
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Campaigning in Florida he asserted that he will remain in the race through the convention.
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He has even asserted that he will not have children because he does not want the temptation of promoting his own.
By 1828 a Paris newspaper could confidently write, "Rossini has promised to write a work, 'Guillaume Tell,' but he has asserted that he will not go beyond this promise and that this opera will be the last to come from his pen".
Mr. Arafat has asserted that he will declare statehood this year, with or without an accord.
The Mayor has repeatedly asserted that he will not cede any city land to the state or an independent entity but that a long-term lease might be acceptable.
President Bush has asserted that he will withdraw from the 1972 ABM Treaty if necessary in order to build national missile defenses capable of protecting the United States against the threat of a limited ballistic missile attack from states like North Korea, Iran and Iraq.
Cameron has been admirably unafraid of pissing people off: he closes playgrounds; he asserts that cuts will hurt "every single person"; he backs a proposal by local councils in Greater Manchester to set a minimum price for alcohol.
He asserts that he is a counterpuncher who will only attack if he himself has been attacked.
When he makes these speeches he habitually asserts that he will mount a long public crusade.
On Wednesday, he shocked Democrats and Republicans alike by asserting that he will consider raising the age limit for purchasing a long gun from 18 to 21, among other changes he supports.
They assert that he will not have access to the money.
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