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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assemble off" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as "assemble" typically implies gathering or putting together, while "off" does not logically connect in this context.
Example: "We need to assemble off the parts before starting the project." (This sentence is unclear and awkward.)
Alternatives: "gather together" or "put together."
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It read: "We now believe that the Argentine task force will assemble off Cape Pembroke by dawn tomorrow stop no doubt you will wish to make your dispositions accordingly".
At the time of going to press, 30 Nigerian soldiers of the peacekeeping force had arrived; President Bush had ordered three US ships carrying more than 2,000 marines to assemble off the coast of Liberia; Monrovia was almost completely surrounded by rebel forces.
The German ships were attempting to break out of Messina, where they had been coaling prior to the outbreak of war British ships had begun to assemble off Messina in an attempt to trap the Germans.
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That means that by the middle of next week the United States will have assembled off Pakistan the biggest concentration of naval power since the Persian Gulf war of a decade ago.
By early February the entire fleet had assembled off Tybee Island.
Governor Browne received further intelligence in late February that a rebel fleet was assembling off the Delaware coast, but apparently took no significant actions to prepare a defense.
The development of the new car led Holden to redesign the Elizabeth plant in South Australia so that entire sections of the car can be assembled off the foremost production line.
Even "bathroom pods," bathrooms built and assembled off-site, are becoming increasingly common.
But there has been a sea change, and now there is much less of a distinction over whether a building has been assembled off-site or on-site".
The technique used to build the Modules, modular construction or prefab, in which major components are assembled off-site, has a long history in the single-family housing market, but its place in the commercial field has been limited.
The American Tiny House Association maintained that a tiny home could be constructed for about $20,000 if the structure was built by the owner and reclaimed wood was used, whereas experts at Tiny-HouseBuild.com suggested that $10,000 would be sufficient if the house was assembled off-site and transported to a permanent lot.
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