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The phrase "assemble what" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are asking someone to gather or put together specific items, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "Can you please assemble what is needed for the project before the meeting?"
Alternatives: "gather what" or "collect what".
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*** Back in Israel, military planners were trying to assemble what they knew – which was not much.
I unpack my bag and begin to assemble what some call "Armenian Sandwiches," or rolled sandwiches, on lavosh.
It turned to Craigslist, word-of-mouth and recruiters to assemble what Mr. Laing calls a motley international crew, now 30 strong and growing.
Rarity is only part of what inspired Mr. Bortz to assemble what is among the more esoteric automotive collections in the world.
This off-season he undertook the most aggressive free-agent spree ever, paying $40 million in signing bonuses to assemble what amounts to an all-star team.
Habegger contends that Dickinson, born in 1830, began early to assemble what her niece would aptly call an "exquisite self-containment".
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Bulldozers and backhoes were carting stones and piling sand, assembling what appeared to be ramparts.
The squadron assembled what senses they had, and this is the sound that they heard.
But assembling "What Jane Saw" required meticulousness more typical of construction engineers than of paparazzi.
The United States has assembled what is believed to be its strongest winter team.
Yet when the pieces are assembled, what results is not necessarily a seamlessly integrated wine.
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