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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assemblage quickly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of gathering or collecting items or people in a fast manner.
Example: "The team managed to assemble quickly for the emergency meeting after the unexpected announcement."
Alternatives: "gather swiftly" or "collect rapidly".
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"Bill's a genius," Ellison told the assemblage, quickly adding, "We don't need him working here.
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Fast-growing pioneers and wind-resistant species could quickly replace more diverse assemblage of trees.
Starting his artistic career as a painter under the influence of Abstract Expressionism, Flavin quickly shifted his practice to assemblages that incorporated electronics.
He began making collages and assemblages, first in homage to Ernst, and very quickly in a happier manner, entirely his own.
Whether making found-footage films, hallucinatory ink-blot graphics, enigmatic collages, or assemblages from castoffs, Conner took up genres as quickly as he abandoned them.
Other countries, including Britain, quickly sought its approval by the full assemblage of 193 countries.
"Do you like sea creatures?" he asks, and then proceeds to rather casually pull together an amazing assemblage of baby octopus, escarole plucked from the garden and quickly braised, thin strips of kazunoko (Japanese herring roe) — all tossed together with white wine, some local crème fraîche and a soup-ladle-size dollop of salmon roe Shively cures at home.
This method of pointed assemblage is no doubt the best way to convey a great deal of information quickly, and several of the episodes are both skillful and detailed — the investigation, for instance, into American complicity, in 1975, in the genocidal campaign of Indonesian military forces in East Timor.
Following the LGM, and the retreat of the glaciers, the red fox is thought to have quickly returned to central Europe, and fossils have been found within assemblages that date to 15,500 BP in northern Germany [ 51], and from 16,000-15,500 BP in south-eastern Germany [ 52].
Neo-Dada quickly became the word of choice in the early 1960s to designate experimental art, including assemblage, performance, Pop art, and nascent forms of minimal and conceptual art.
"Change" opens with a regal assemblage of strings, buffeted and borne heavenward by kettledrum and French horn, all of which build theatrically and then clear out quickly for Cooke's entrance you can imagine the singer moving downstage into a spotlight, or a camera zooming to close-up.
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