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The phrase "assembled it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of putting together or constructing something, typically a physical object or a project.
Example: "After receiving all the parts, I finally assembled it and was pleased with the result."
Alternatives: "put it together" or "constructed it."
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Once Mandate had its talent package assembled, it took the project out to look for distribution.
We assembled it in the bedroom and its size makes it seem as if the bedroom was built around it.
When Ikea made the switch away from selling furniture that was already assembled, it was most likely unaware of how it would influence its consumers.
Instead, 222 enthusiastic contributors assembled it in three months.
Once assembled it really just needs baby-sitting.
"We built it in Spain, imported it, and assembled it here," he explains.
His headset recorded everything he saw and assembled it into intriguing mosaics.
When the new Bush team assembled, it had the appearance of a family reunion.
Spurs own the supermarket site too, having assembled it from properties bought gradually over the years.
When it was finally assembled, it looked like a little suitcase, with a squared-off handle.
"He went inside the building and assembled it in a bathroom".
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