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The phrase "assembled in a cavernous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been put together or constructed in a large, spacious, and often echoing environment.
Example: "The art installation was assembled in a cavernous warehouse, allowing the sound to reverberate beautifully throughout the space."
Alternatives: "constructed in a vast" or "put together in an expansive".
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Reporters have assembled in a cavernous room with hundreds of folding tables and chairs.
Mr. Obama received a polite but not enthusiastic response from the estimated 3,000 veterans assembled in a cavernous convention hall.
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Cardboard assembled in a quasi-haphazard fashion.
A group of about thirty people had assembled in the cavernous interior of Drivers Village, a cluster of adjoined auto dealerships.
Cells were assembled in an Ar atmosphere.
Lifeguards are assembling in a panic.
Musicians would assemble in a room.
"The reason the Afghans have a new tomorrow is because of you," Mr. Obama said to 3,200 cheering troops assembled before dawn on Wednesday in a cavernous hangar, against a backdrop of an American flag and several armored vehicles.
The journalists have assembled in the ballroom, waiting for Mr. Perry to arrive and struggling to latch on to the weak wireless signal in the cavernous building.
Mudhoney was great but sounded strange in a cavernous room.
A man dressed in a blazer and jeans, standing center stage in a cavernous auditorium.
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