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The phrase "assembles information from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the process of gathering or compiling data from various sources.
Example: "The software assembles information from multiple databases to generate comprehensive reports."
Alternatives: "collects data from" or "gathers information from".
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Microsoft, for its part, has funded extensive research in areas such as data mining and information retrieval, including a system that assembles information from the Web and a user's hard drive before he or she has even realized they need it.
Dr. David Hubel, who was half of an enduring scientific team that won a Nobel Prize for explaining how the brain assembles information from the eye's retina to produce detailed visual images of the world, died on Sunday in Lincoln, Mass.
The supertree assembles information from 748 published phylogenetic trees.
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The Caltrans engineers assemble information from all these venues into project files kept in three-ringed binders.
The officials said they reached that conclusion after assembling information from the flights' passenger lists; pay telephone records; phoned reports from passengers aboard the hijacked flights and evidence taken from the rental car found at Logan Airport.
To that end, within six hours of the time the airplanes struck the towers, a New York City Health Department rapid assessment team began assembling information from hospitals, the study said.
Twelve seconds later, the test was complete, and the machine's software began to assemble information from thousands of images into a single coherent picture of Mr. Franks's heart.
But the trade union Unite was able to assemble information from workers, and submitted a dossier to our committee with valuable evidence and vivid testimony on the conditions both at Shirebrook and at Sports Direct stores.
This book was a cuts job, which meant I assembled information from what other people had written and fudged things into a cohesive narrative while glossing over his relationship with drugs and guns because of the teenage target readership.
They also found that the Google statistics, which can be gathered on a daily basis, were up to two weeks ahead of the federal government's data due to the time lag in assembling information from so many doctors.
Seventeenth-century antiquaries began to collect anecdotes about Shakespeare, but no serious life was written until 1709, when Nicholas Rowe tried to assemble information from all available sources with the aim of producing a connected narrative.
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