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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all assembled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people who have gathered together, often for a meeting or event.
Example: "Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for being all assembled here today to discuss our future plans."
Alternatives: "everyone present" or "all gathered".
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We all assembled at the fountain in Syntagma square.
Asher Fisch, the conductor, drew spirited performances from all assembled.
The company has 35 of them, all assembled in Toulouse.
The family, 12 in all, assembled for two days of fun.
This was all assembled to securely fasten the motors once the couplers were mounted.
Glue keeps the parts together, which were all assembled by hand.
Another case is stocked with components for salads and sandwiches — all assembled to order.
With these three weird brother-widows all assembled, the stage is set for the novel's climax.
After dinner, we all assembled expectantly in the plaza in front of the chapel.
It was found that the nanoflowers are all assembled from nanosheets.
Statistical climatologies have been computed with all assembled and quality controlled data.
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