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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembled for you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been put together or created specifically for someone's benefit or use.
Example: "This gift basket has been carefully assembled for you, featuring all your favorite snacks and treats."
Alternatives: "put together for you" or "created for you."
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The last two that come to mind, though I have not tested, include the MatterHackers Pulse 3D printer (customizable and assembled for you) and the Prusa i3 MK3 (you can also buy as a kit, unassembled, for less).
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If you don't have the necessary time or tools, or aren't confident in your skills, many merchants will assemble for you.
Once you have all of the basic pieces assembled for your rough draft, you can start testing the game to see how it plays.
There is the scruffy-morning you, the assembled-for-work you, the dressed-for-an-elegant-dinner you.
"What do you want to be?" Francis asked the estimated 250,000 young people assembled for the rally.
student committees have been assembled for each search.
I met the resident team, assembled for morning rounds.
Mrs. Diallo thanked those assembled for their support.
This year, there were 28 assembled for Thanksgiving dinner.
Mallin, the Sessions, and Blackburn assembled for the hearing.
Down below, the children assembled for tug-of-war.
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