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The phrase "assembled a taskforce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of gathering a group of individuals to work on a specific project or issue.
Example: "In response to the rising concerns about public safety, the city council assembled a taskforce to address the problem."
Alternatives: "formed a taskforce" or "created a taskforce."
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"We've assembled a taskforce starting Saturday to consider legislation as quickly as possible," he added.
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We may scoff, but when you think about it Walsh could use his newly rediscovered spare time assembling a taskforce to solve all the world's problems.
Woodward, then a rear admiral, was in the right place – at sea in the north Atlantic exercising his First Flotilla of destroyers and frigates – at the right time, when the Royal Navy was hurriedly assembling a taskforce to sail for the south Atlantic.
President Obama dispatched Vice President Biden to assemble a taskforce to develop gun control proposals.
The police and the FBI assembled a huge taskforce.
They assembled an ace team.
He is assembling a team.
Then you assemble a recipe.
Assemble a fire pit.
Assemble a costume.
A taskforce was assembled to figure out how to curb the problem, leading to a much better understanding of how gangs operate in Australia.
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