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The phrase "an assembly at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a gathering or meeting taking place at a specific location or event.
Example: "We will hold an assembly at the community center to discuss the upcoming projects."
Alternatives: "a gathering at" or "a meeting at".
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In May, there will be an international Sunday Assembly conference in London, and in August they plan to host an assembly at the World Humanist Congress in Oxford.
11.30am I go into an assembly at a primary school to sing a couple of songs and talk about - values.
The UK's chief rabbi Ephraim Mirvis will deliver an assembly at Copthall School in Barnet, north London.
There was Beryl S. Jeffers, a SUNY admissions official, who conducted an assembly at Hayes a year ago about the state's 64-campus system.
The only time I was noticed was when somebody asked me during an assembly at school if I'd race against a horse".
Within days, the stodgy old Mattachine Society had called an assembly at their regular meeting place to talk about what to do next.
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c Schematic representation of the photophysical events of the PS-Ru-A assembly at the surface of TiO2.
Our previous work suggested that the function of UNG2 in removing uracil from DNA was related to CENP-A assembly, at least in vitro [5].
hMis18α depletion reduced HA-CENP-A assembly at both endogenous centromeres and the HAC centromere.
Together, our experiments are consistent with two possible mechanisms for the relationship between H3K4me2 and CENP-A assembly at kinetochores.
The extremely large secondary kinetochores formed by induction of CENP-A assembly at ectopic sites apparently caused abnormal bundling of spindle microtubules and resulted in a mitotic arrest.
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