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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembled collections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of items or objects that have been gathered or put together in a specific way.
Example: "The museum displayed an impressive array of assembled collections from various cultures around the world."
Alternatives: "curated collections" or "compiled collections".
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Mr. Brouws has often heard about other arduously assembled collections that subsequent owners dispersed.
Actors and athletes have long gravitated toward old cars; some have assembled collections, like Reggie Jackson's warehouse of 1960's muscle cars.
In time, and with vastly increased funds, he assembled collections of souvenirs from the World's Fair of 1939 and countless colourful anthropomorphic cookie jars.
SYL JOHNSON For six years the Numero Group in Chicago has been releasing exhaustively researched, beautifully assembled collections of artists and labels that fell through history's cracks.
Unlike previous generations of bibliophiles who assembled collections around specific themes, the new collectors are attracted to the very top of the market, curators say.
The Medici family of Florence, the Gonzagas of Mantua, the Montefeltros of Urbino, and the Estes in Ferrara assembled collections of antique sculpture in addition to works of contemporary art by the great painters of the age.
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(His Oxnard office looks out on the Vintage Museum of Transportation and Wildlife, which houses his painstakingly assembled collection of antique vehicles, as well as several mounted animals).
The Jewish Museum on Lindenstrasse, in what used to be called the eastern sector, holds a scrupulously assembled collection that recalls the history of the Jewish community in Germany.
The home for G.M.'s newly assembled collection is an unusual outpost, an 81,000-square-foot industrial building next to the company's technical center.
Topographically and emotionally, his loosely assembled collection of walks is centered on two heartlands: southern England's soft chalk downs and the unyielding Scottish north.
Helmut N. Friedlaender, a book-loving lawyer and financial adviser whose quietly assembled collection of early printed books and illuminated manuscripts caused a stir in bibliophilic circles when it went to auction, died on Tuesday in Yarmouth, Me.
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