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it is asserted that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"it is asserted that" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to introduce a statement that is being proposed as fact or truth. For example: "It is asserted that some of the most famous literature of all time was published in the early 19th century."
✓ Grammatically correct
Academia
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
it is claimed that
it is argued that
it is alleged that
it is maintained that
it is posited that
it is proposed that
it is suggested that
it is contended that
it is stipulated that
it is rumored that
if I am right
from my own point
we received information that
it is learnt that
by my terms
speak from experience
from an individual perspective
we have been persuaded that
from my experience
draws on my experience
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
54 human-written examples
And on the same basis it is asserted that Aircraft's remedy by suit against its customers would require institution of numerous actions in different jurisdictions, resulting in expense and delay, as well as loss of good will and incurring the continued risk of the customers' solvency.
Academia
It is asserted that, by the nature of the problem, this set is incomplete and will remain so.
It is asserted that this formal process helps build robust future scenarios not only for socio political storylines but also for the quantification of any qualitative storyline.
It is asserted that being able to characterize the geometric disorder in the point clouds improves the capability of ICP to establish associations between points.
It is asserted that it was argued to the District Court on motions for new trial and in arrest of judgment.
Academia
And it is asserted that there cannot be one rule of liberty for the labor organization and its members and a different and more restrictive rule for employers.
Academia
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
6 human-written examples
It was asserted that I was guilty of IRA membership through association because of my family background – my friends.
News & Media
DR. SAUTER: I ask because recently, when this case was discussed, it was asserted that whole truckloads of such articles, whole truckloads had arrived.
Academia
"It was asserted that no acts will be allowed that would damage the state's prestige or the security of the homeland and the citizens," Al Ahram reported.
News & Media
For years, it was asserted that you could not make a real bouillabaisse, whatever that is, without rascasse, which means you might as well give up now.
News & Media
The reaction mechanism of the two POMs was determined and it was asserted that the divergent redox behavior is caused by a ligand exchange which takes place during the measurement.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Vary your vocabulary. While "it is asserted that" is perfectly acceptable, overuse can make your writing sound monotonous. Try using synonyms like "it is claimed that" or "it is argued that" to add variety to your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "it is asserted that" when presenting well-established or universally accepted information. This phrase is best reserved for claims that require further proof or are subject to debate. Presenting undisputed facts as assertions can undermine your credibility.
Source & Trust
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it is asserted that" functions as an introductory phrase used to present a statement, claim, or argument. It signals that the subsequent information is a proposition that requires further support or examination. According to Ludwig, the phrase is grammatically correct and usable.
Frequent in
Academia
35%
Science
35%
News & Media
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
5%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "it is asserted that" is a grammatically sound phrase used to introduce a statement or claim that needs further substantiation. As Ludwig confirms, the phrase is correct and usable, particularly in formal contexts such as academia, science, and news media. While "it is asserted that" is commonly used, consider diversifying your writing by using alternative phrases like "it is claimed that" or "it is argued that" to avoid repetition. Remember to reserve this phrase for claims that require evidence, not for presenting well-established facts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is claimed that
Replaces "asserted" with "claimed", indicating a statement without necessarily implying strong evidence.
it is alleged that
Substitutes "asserted" with "alleged", suggesting the statement is unproven and potentially dubious.
it is maintained that
Replaces "asserted" with "maintained", indicating a firm and continued declaration.
it is posited that
Uses "posited" instead of "asserted", implying the statement is presented as a basis for reasoning.
it is proposed that
Replaces "asserted" with "proposed", suggesting the statement is being put forward for consideration.
it is suggested that
Substitutes "asserted" with "suggested", indicating a tentative or indirect statement.
it is contended that
Replaces "asserted" with "contended", suggesting the statement is part of an argument or debate.
it is stipulated that
Uses "stipulated" instead of "asserted", implying the statement is agreed upon or required.
it is rumored that
Replaces "asserted" with "rumored", suggesting an unverified and potentially unreliable statement.
the claim is that
Rephrases the sentence to emphasize "claim" as the central point, changing the sentence structure.
FAQs
How can I use "it is asserted that" in a sentence?
Use "it is asserted that" to introduce a statement or claim that needs further substantiation. For example: "It is asserted that the new policy will improve employee morale, but there is no data to support this claim yet".
What's a good alternative to "it is asserted that"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "it is claimed that", "it is argued that", or "it is alleged that" /s/it+is+alleged+that. Each carries a slightly different nuance regarding the certainty or support for the statement.
When should I avoid using "it is asserted that"?
Avoid using "it is asserted that" when presenting factual information that is widely accepted or easily verifiable. This phrase is more suitable for introducing opinions, hypotheses, or claims that require further evidence.
Is "it is asserted that" formal or informal?
"It is asserted that" is considered a formal phrase suitable for academic, legal, and professional writing. It is generally not used in casual conversation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested