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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembles for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a group of people or things is gathering or coming together for a specific purpose or event.
Example: "The team assembles for the weekly meeting every Monday morning."
Alternatives: "gathers for" or "meets for".
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To celebrate, the Black Rock Coalition Orchestra assembles for what promises to be a hot night.
A short while later, "The King's Circle of Trust" assembles for its first meeting.
When the full cast assembles for the finale, the effect seems bigger than the Joyce stage can handle.
Minutes after the audience assembles for Konstantin's play, it bombs: Arkadina more or less heckles Konstantin and Nina into bringing down the curtain.
"Ellsworth Kelly in San Francisco" assembles for the first time 22 works acquired by the museum in 1999 from the artist's own collection.
Every Tuesday night the group assembles for a midnight scrimmage at Sky Rink, a penthouse arena in a building on Thirty-third Street west of Ninth Ave.
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On Fridays, 1,300 people assemble for prayer.
Mrs. Diallo thanked those assembled for their support.
This year, there were 28 assembled for Thanksgiving dinner.
Mallin, the Sessions, and Blackburn assembled for the hearing.
Down below, the children assembled for tug-of-war.
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