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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'they have asserted' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to explain that someone has confidently declared something to be true. For example: "The mayor and other city officials have asserted that there is no cause for concern regarding the water quality in the city."
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They have asserted themselves one more time before they disappear as a minority in the north".
They have asserted that the lieutenant did not see the shooting.
They have asserted that the program relaxed standards, thereby increasing the danger of the job.
As guardians of their son's child, they have asserted that they are entitled to oversee the renovation.
While the judges admitted the two cables into evidence, they have asserted that their impartiality was in no way compromised.
A Disney spokesman, John W. Spelich, said, "It's a procedural decision that simply says the plaintiffs get a chance to prove what they have asserted, not that what they have asserted is true".
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They had asserted that lawmakers are intruding on President Bush's executive privilege.
They began to consider ways of narrowing the powers they had asserted.
Or being told after they've asserted themselves in a meeting that they dominated it — or at the least talked too much.
Take Two has moved to dismiss the case, and they've asserted two arguments as grounds for dismissal.
"While they've asserted that there is a contingency plan to protect [the Savannah River Site], security forces going on strike is not good for workforce morale," Umayam said.
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