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The phrase "an assemblage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or gathering of various elements, objects, or individuals.
Example: "The museum features an assemblage of artifacts from ancient civilizations."
Alternatives: "a collection of" or "a grouping of".
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It's an assemblage of taste.
They're just an assemblage of parts.
relies on an assemblage of gyroscopes, accelerometers, and magnetometers.
The memorial is an assemblage of grave markers.
| Sotheby's presents an assemblage of nineteenth-century furniture (Oct.
That was a team, not just an assemblage of talent.
There is an assemblage of simultaneous planes, a modernist device.
The gallery was an assemblage of 25 poster and video entries that demonstrate fluid flow phenomena.
Kant's essay on 'Perpetual Peace' envisions an assemblage of freedom-loving nations; not a universal organization.
The ranges contain Ediacara fauna, an assemblage of fossilized Precambrian animals.
One was an assemblage of nuts and bolts deftly bent to comprise an almost-perfect globe.
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