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The phrase "reassert himself" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when someone is trying to regain their position, confidence, or authority after a setback or challenge. Example: "After a difficult year, he worked hard to reassert himself in the competitive market."
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Surely John Kerry will reassert himself eventually?
With his ministers squabbling ever more publicly, Mr Cardoso has been trying to reassert himself.
The president needs to reassert himself to ensure that his original policy is implemented.
Gasol started to reassert himself in the paint, finishing with 21 points and 9 rebounds.
Somewhere, amid all this competition and chaos, Cowell will have to reassert himself.
Mr. Castro took to writing columns in March to reassert himself in Cuba.
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Now he reasserted himself.
"He's reasserted himself".
Fortunately, the novelist reasserts himself.
However, after the absolution of Canossa, Henry had reasserted himself.
In the next game, Baker reasserted himself, holding with authority to get himself into a tiebreaker.
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