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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time asserted" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing the concept of time in relation to claims or statements made, but it would require additional context for clarity. Example: "In his argument, he emphasized the importance of the time asserted in the historical context of the event."
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"We Americans speak the same language most of the time," asserted Mr. Obama.
"The matchmakers say they don't have enough staff to keep up with demand," Time asserted.
That, in turn, reflects disgust with a political process that included violent street protests and a president who, for a time, asserted dictatorial powers.
A day after making history by becoming the first pope to address Congress, Francis for the first time asserted that nature – as well as humanity – had rights.
Before heading home for Mario's 7 15 P.M. bedtime, Hilton described a recent occasion when Mario had, for the first time, asserted a strong difference of opinion with his father.
Time asserted that French officials helped spread the rumor of American involvement.
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"Did he at any time assert that immunity?" he asked.
"Erdogan is serious about peace this time," asserts Hasip Kaplan, a BDP member of parliament.
Still, General Petraeus is indisputably the key player, and he has wasted no time asserting his control.
But Sanchez wasted no time asserting the leadership skills for which he has been praised.
At first, the Rev. William Harder, administrator of St. Mary of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church, thought it was time asserting itself.
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