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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembled at a" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the location where something was put together or gathered. Here is an example: "The furniture was assembled at a warehouse before being delivered to the customer's home."
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The tanker would be assembled at a new facility in Alabama.
Many of the surveillance cameras are still assembled at a modest factory.
Frizzell went out to the patio, where the guests were assembled at a long table.
A sociable group of matronly figures are together, assembled at a game of cards.
The vehicles were assembled at a plant in Flat Rock, Mich.
"We assembled at a school and I saw people moving towards high ground … People just panicked and were frightened".
Senior princes were then assembled at a Riyadh palace to pledge loyalty to the new order of succession.
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Well-defined polystyrene (PS /ZnO core/shell nanospheres were prepared and then self-assembled at a hexane-water interface to form a precursor film.
The larger QDs (this sample is referred to as QD2 in this article) self-assembled at a higher temperature have a pyramid shape with an average base diameter of about 40 nm and a height of 14 nm.
By contrast, tactical nukes are pre-assembled at a nuclear facility and shipped to a forward base for instant use.
All questionable contigs were split and re-assembled at a higher stringency using cutoff values ranging from 1e-11 to 1e-09 (function function).
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