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The phrase "assemblage of facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or gathering of various pieces of information or data.
Example: "The report presented an assemblage of facts that highlighted the key issues facing the community."
Alternatives: "collection of facts" or "compilation of facts".
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Surprisingly, the title is the most whimsical part of MacDonogh's book, which turns out to be a chaotic assemblage of facts, quotations and vignettes that has all the charm of a randomly shuffled pack of index cards.
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I have this assemblage of small facts which looks like intelligence but no real depth of knowledge about anything.
Despite occasionally shoddy research, the book is best read for its assemblage of wedding facts; quaint arcana is equally matched by contemporary hoopla.
As Francis told the leaders, "We cannot understand our own times apart from the past, seen not as an assemblage of distant facts, but as the lymph that gives life to the present".
It is one of those assemblages of small facts that change the way a public figure is viewed.
The investigation, as Harr describes it, was less like a detective story and more like the assemblage of "a large mosaic of facts" with a persistent unknown at its center.
Then there's the Andy Goldsworthy-esque sculpture, which is in fact an assemblage of twigs from Battersea Park.
Limnoperdon incarnatum was originally thought to be associated with the Gasteromycetes, an artificial assemblage of species united by the fact that their spores mature inside the fruit bodies and are not forcibly discharged from the basidia.
While PPE populations display quite uniform properties when analyzed by flow cytometry and therefore are usually amalgamated as a single functional group [20], our data demonstrate that in most samples, the PPE population is in fact an assemblage of several phylogenetic groups.
Professor of English literature John Johnson has claimed that the importance of Agrippa stems not only from its "foregrounding of mediality in an assemblage of texts", but also from the fact that "media in this work are explicitly as passageways to the realm of the dead".
The assemblage of walls "looks rock solid, but in fact it's a stage set," said Thomas Michie, a senior curator of European decorative arts and sculpture.
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