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Discover Ludwig"such assertion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a statement or claim that has just been made, often by implying that it is controversial or bold. For example, "John asserted that he was the best candidate for the job, but I disagree with such assertion."
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Kroll's report made no such assertion, people involved in the investigation said.
Objective declarations of aesthetic achievement have come to seem suspect as scholars intently discern political and cultural presuppositions that taint every such assertion.
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(He vaguely hints at a pragmatic account of such assertion, remarking that, perhaps, "what we mean by them will eventually justify itself").
Impliedly, while some studies argue that management of profitable firms are usually motivated to disclose more information in order to show off good reputation to their stakeholders, the findings of this study do not support such assertion and indeed a contrary position may exist in the Ghanaian context given the negative coefficient in the estimated results.
I have read the paper in its entirety, and could not recall any such assertion.
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The Pentagon rejects such assertions.
Few would dispute such assertions.
Such assertions may shock us.
The government has denied such assertions.
His performance was grounded in such assertions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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