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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as assemblies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to groups or collections of items or individuals that are gathered or organized together.
Example: "The components were delivered as assemblies, ready for installation in the production line."
Alternatives: "in groups" or "as units".
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In 1670, as a young lawyer, he decided to challenge the Conventicle Act that Parliament had passed to suppress "seditious conventicles" (as assemblies of religious dissidents were called).
Ship hulls are modeled as assemblies of stiffened composite panels.
The granular material is represented as assemblies of ellipsoidal particles.
As assemblies go, there wasn't a lot of dazzle, no special effects, not one PowerPoint.
Aggregates at higher concentrations may be viewed as assemblies of such "crystallites".
Inspired by "A Pattern Language," computer scientists discovered they could get more efficient and reliable results if they thought of programs as assemblies of predefined code patterns instead.
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But the idea stays with me — disassembly matters every bit as much as assembly.
Also check out the BBC specifically for secondary and primary resources as well as assembly packs.
More than one judge has described Operation Streamline as assembly-line justice.
The scale is always humane, natural light ubiquitous, and entrance halls double as assembly and exhibition spaces.
As assembly-line factory jobs go, Zebco offers ordinary pay but solid benefits, including Christmas gifts of stock certificates.
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