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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembled of" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a group of things that have been combined or put together to make a whole. For example, "The car was assembled of parts from all over the world."
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Using the Newbler assembler 371 contigs were assembled, of which 367 are novel for Persea americana.
It is assembled of great sources, and organized to resemble what we recognize as scripture.
This is standard practice for shows assembled of international art works.
When it was his turn to speak, he reminded the assembled of "the wonderful time we had at Stratford camp".
The structure is a plane steel frame, assembled of beams, joined together with bolted connections.
On the other hand, entirely computer generated models are mostly assembled of primitive objects like cylinders.
A total of 486 samples from unrelated individuals were assembled, of which 179 are novel and 307 were previously reported (Supplemental Table S1).
This work presents in English translation the largest collection ever assembled of the sayings and stories of Jesus in Arabic Islamic literature.
A Stone Age cave dwelling in southeastern France has yielded what some anthropologists describe as the strongest evidence ever assembled of the practice of cannibalism by humans.
Stephen Marche's anthology is almost certainly the finest compilation ever assembled of the literature of the North Atlantic island nation of Sanjania.
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The nest-like-porous (NLP) WO3 hierarchical microspheres with 5 6 μm in diameters are self-assembled of single-crystal nanowires.
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