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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marshalling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to organizing, arranging, or assembling items or people, often in a systematic way.
Example: "The team is responsible for a marshalling of resources before the event begins."
Alternatives: "an assembly" or "a coordination".
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It's more a collection of short stories, a "marshalling of facts", than the flowing novel that her superlative style deserves.
During a marshalling placement last summer, she watched a complicated sexual offences trial play out at Oxford Crown Court.
Swimmers must enter a marshalling call-room 20 min prior to racing, which results in some swimmers completing their warm-up 45 min pre-race.
In Tudor times (16th century) Dundalk was used as a marshalling place for armies that advanced north into Ulster through a nearby gap in the hills (Moyry Pass).
The repeated encounter of Western culture with Marxist thought after World War II brought to the fore the political, ethical, and religious implications of Hegelianism; and a marshalling into opposing camps analogous to that of the earlier crisis of the school took shape.
There were some "unsavoury incidents", such as the one in 1944 in which an entire formation of American Fortresses dropped their bombs not on their target, a marshalling yard in the French town of Rouen, but in a carpet of explosions on the local civilians nearby.
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Their father was a "Marshal of Nobility".
Archives|WASHINGTON A MARSHAL?; Belief Louis XVI.
(A marshal was also killed).
He was appointed a marshal in 1989.
He was named a marshal of the Soviet Union soon afterward.
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