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The phrase "assemblage you" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The assemblage you created was impressive." (Note: This is a corrected version assuming a different context.)
Alternatives: "gathering you" or "collection you".
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After reviewing this ragtag assemblage, you might ask, "Is it any wonder the state has no official song?" Well, here's the tune that gets my vote: The World/Inferno Friendship Society's "My Ancestral Homeland, New Jersey," which rips like fuel-injected Irish music.
But in today's climate, where sculpture by younger artists ranges from grungy assemblage to high-concept assemblage, you'd have to say no — Noguchi is about as relevant as Henry Moore.
If you're looking to score a piece of the assemblage, you're in luck: many of the styles including the little black leather dress modeled by Gigi Hadid in the ad campaign are still in stock.
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There's a theatrical element to such assemblages: you crane this way and that, wondering which instruments are playing.
An exercise in assemblage, it allows you to play with colours and textures, flavours and consistencies.
Charles's Birthday Card recalls a lullaby in the uneasy way a Hans Bellmer assemblage might remind you of a toyshop.
From data you collect on an assemblage of Miocene leaves, you will deduce two climatic parameters: (1) mean annual temperature (MAT), and (2)mean annual precipitation (MAP).
"When you first start typing, you don't have any habits," he said, "and then as you become fluid, that skill is based on the assemblage of routines that you don't have to think about". Over time, motor systems allow you to act without belabored thought.
If you were somehow able to return to an ancient shoreline and happened upon the entire assemblage of early whales, you wouldn't be able to guess which four-legged creature would beget the whales we know.
That was quite an assemblage of articulate voices you brought together to respond to Trump's election ("Aftermath," November 21st).
Instead of each spoonful automatically combining all the ingredients of, say, a stew, with this assemblage of distinct pieces, you get to pick what to taste and when.
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