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The phrase "assembled a collection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of gathering or putting together a group of items, such as books, artworks, or other objects of interest.
Example: "Over the years, she has assembled a collection of rare stamps from around the world."
Alternatives: "curated a collection" or "compiled a collection."
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This week, we've assembled a collection of titles about Lennon and his famous bandmates.
They also assembled a collection of more than 1,000 works of modern art.
On the side, chiefly by purchase, he assembled a collection of North American birds.
Ms. Krieg recently assembled a collection of Munting prints for a client's foyer.
Mr. Giorno has assembled a collection of Young Men's Institute ephemera: invitations, announcements, engravings, photographs.
We've assembled a collection of those reactions using a tool called Storify.
A talented photographer she assembled a collection of extraordinary photographs from her many travels.
He also assembled a collection of 80 mugshots of participants in the 2012 Tour de France.
Guardian US social news editor Katie Rogers has assembled a collection of tweets and photos from residents on the ground.
In begrudging honor of the rain gods, we've assembled a collection of covers that contain wet weather and nimble nimbuses.
Two Elizabethan theater producers assembled a collection of the work of their friend William Shakespeare after his death in 1616.
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