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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assemblage from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or gathering of items or elements that are sourced or derived from various origins.
Example: "The exhibition featured an assemblage from different cultures, showcasing the diversity of artistic expression."
Alternatives: "collection of" or "gathering from".
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A molluscan faunal assemblage from the Arcturus Formation, Nevada.
The historical roots of such work lie in assemblage, from Cubism to Happenings, hooked to Conceptualism.
"Untitled" (Assemblage), from 1967, by Noah Purifoy, who made sculptures using rubble from the Watts riots.
Analysis of a recently excavated lithic assemblage from BK (Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania).
My second red candidate is the still-developing 2007 Assemblage from Paumanok Vineyards in Aquebogue ($60).
Through May 20. "The Sum Is Greater Than the Parts: Collage and Assemblage From the Dodge Collection".
through May 20. "The Sum Is Greater Than the Paris: Collage and Assemblage From the Dodge Collection".
Changes in the structure of the coral assemblage from 1991 to 2014 at 12 m depth at Tiahura reef.
Betye Saar did something similar with "The Liberation of Aunt Jemima," a mixed-media assemblage from 1972.
The diagenetic analyses indicate that protein is less preserved in the bone assemblage from the middle stable landscape.
Olsen, P. E. & Huber, P. The oldest Late Triassic footprint assemblage from North America (Pekin Formation, Deep River Basin, North Carolina, USA).
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