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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembled in conjunction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe items or components that are put together or combined in a coordinated manner.
Example: "The parts were assembled in conjunction to create a fully functional prototype."
Alternatives: "assembled together" or "combined in coordination".
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That's but one of many moments in Beatles history in the book Howlett has assembled in conjunction with "The Beatles: On the Air Live at the BBC, Volume 2" being issued Tuesday, Nov. 11.
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The frame elements are composed by elementary rods in conjunction with Euler Bernoulli beams which can be assembled in a way similar to conventional FEM.
It is assembled in Japan.
(And sometimes assembled in France).
It will be assembled in Aguascalientes, Mexico.
The story is assembled in slices.
Assembled in: Japan, Taiwan and China.
Assembled in China.'.
Assembled in China".
The Mustang is assembled in Michigan.
Interestingly, the gear is assembled in New York.
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