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The phrase "assembled next year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a future event or plan involving the assembly of something, such as a product or project.
Example: "The new model will be assembled next year to meet the anticipated demand."
Alternatives: "put together next year" or "constructed next year".
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This is where the world's biggest airliner, the A380, will start to be assembled next year, for a maiden flight towards the end of 2004.
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And wherever they are assembled today... the cry is always the same: "We want to be free".
The group of technocrats was assembled two months ago and has been working from an office in suburban Virginia.
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