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"the assertion of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement or claim that someone is making. Here is an example: "The assertion of the defendant's innocence was met with skepticism by the jury."
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"It is the assertion of a promise.
It is about the assertion of an overwhelming personality.
Then there's "stealth wealth" – the assertion of power via apparently classic clothing.
Officials also have disputed the assertion of some Republicans that the government could prioritize interest payments.
In this way we experience, in our turn, the assertion of memory.
She dismissed the assertion of some that homosexuality is "a Western phenomenon".
The assertion of human rights is important, but alone they make for a pretty thin creed.
The weakest aspect of the movie isn't the assertion of Hendrix's violence but its seeming arbitrariness.
That violent crackdown also tested Kissinger's tolerance for the assertion of American values in foreign relations.
The outbreak of hostilities between England and America encouraged the assertion of Paulding's nationalism.
The assertion of cultural values opposed to modernity is a general characteristic of late industrialism.
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for the assertion of claims
the characterization of
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the utterance of
the submission of
the proposition of
the statement of
the pronouncement of
the confirmation of
the thesis of
the emphasis of
the dictum of
the reassurance of
the reiteration of
the remark of
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