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The phrase "an assemblage of properties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a collection or grouping of characteristics or attributes that define something.
Example: "The painting is an assemblage of properties that reflect the artist's unique style and vision."
Alternatives: "a collection of attributes" or "a grouping of characteristics."
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An assemblage of properties pleasing to the five senses".
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We can construct the coarse-grained model (i.e., a mimic of the completed jigsaw puzzle) as an assemblage of many building blocks (i.e., a mimic of jigsaw puzzle pieces) after understanding the properties of a single building block.
About a month later, the partners paid $8 million for a property on the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, the last piece in an assemblage of industrial parcels he hopes to turn into a hip village of 400 apartments beside the still-murky waterway.
Functional diversity can be defined as a variety of life-history traits presented by an assemblage of organisms [1], [2] and it has been postulated to be critical for the maintenance of ecosystem processes and properties [3].
They're just an assemblage of parts.
It's an assemblage of taste.
The memorial is an assemblage of grave markers.
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That was a team, not just an assemblage of talent.
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