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assembly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "assembly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a noun, and can be used to reference either an organized group of people, such as a legislative body, or the act of gathering people together, such as for a meeting or public event. For example, "The Mayor will be attending the town assembly later this week."
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Northern Ireland secretary John Reid has until Saturday night to find a compromise between Sinn Fein and David Trimble's Ulster Unionists on decommissioning, police reform and demilitarisation, or again suspend the assembly (either indefinitely or for six weeks) or call fresh elections.
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The first minister has called for an emergency debate on the issue in the Northern Ireland assembly on Friday.
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"I have been assured by the assembly that these were rogue actions and are being fully investigated".
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As soon as the assembly was made aware of the incident, the flags were removed".
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As talks resumed at Stormont to revive the assembly, under the chairmanship of the Northern Ireland secretary, Paul Murphy, and junior Irish foreign minister Tom Kitt, Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness urged the hardline DUP to strike a deal as quickly as possible.
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Sajid Javid, the culture secretary, was heckled at the pre-election Citizens UK assembly on Monday, where he took the prime minister's place at the podium in front of thousands of community activists.
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A special motion condemning the riots and supporting those on the sharp end of seven days of disorder was backed across the Stormont assembly floor.
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The coalition of disability groups are pushing the Georgia state assembly to change the law to bring it in line with the other 49 states by lowering the burden of proof to "preponderance of the evidence".
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The SDLP had 24 seats to Sinn Féin's 18 in the last assembly.
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Alliance party leader and Northern Ireland's justice minister, David Ford had demanded a recall of the Stormont assembly where he wants answers from mainstream unionist politicians about the violence.
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Perhaps I should become a Tasker, one of those freelance chore-doers who specialise in flatpack self-assembly.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For contexts involving the act of putting things together, ensure "assembly" accurately reflects the process, whether it's a physical construction or a logical arrangement of ideas.
Common error
Avoid using "assembly" when "assemblage" is more appropriate. "Assembly" typically refers to a structured group or a process of construction, while "assemblage" often denotes a collection or gathering, especially in art or literary contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "assembly" is as a noun. It denotes either a group of people gathered for a specific purpose, as demonstrated in Ludwig examples referring to legislative bodies, or the process of putting something together. Ludwig AI confirms this usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "assembly" is a versatile term primarily functioning as a noun, denoting either a gathering of people or the act of constructing something. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically correct and widely used, particularly in news and media contexts. While its register leans towards neutral and formal, its usage is broad, covering legislative bodies and manufacturing processes. When using "assembly", ensure it accurately reflects the intended meaning—whether it's a structured group or a constructive action—and consider alternatives like "gathering", "meeting", or "construction" for nuanced expression.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
gathering
This alternative emphasizes the act of people coming together, focusing on the collective presence.
meeting
This term highlights the formal or organized aspect of a gathering for discussion or decision-making.
convention
Suggests a large, formal gathering, often for a specific purpose or industry.
congress
Refers specifically to a legislative body or a formal meeting of representatives.
collection
Emphasizes the grouping of items or components rather than people.
construction
Highlights the process of building or putting something together, often physically.
fabrication
Focuses on the manufacturing or creation of something, implying a more technical process.
erection
Implies the act of raising or setting up something, often a structure or building.
arrangement
Highlights the specific order or organization of components or items.
compilation
Focuses on gathering and organizing information or data into a single source.
FAQs
How can I use "assembly" in a sentence?
What's the difference between "assembly" and "meeting"?
"Assembly" often implies a more formal or structured gathering, such as a legislative "assembly", while "meeting" can refer to any gathering of people, formal or informal.
What are some synonyms for "assembly" when referring to a group of people?
Depending on the context, you can use words like "gathering", "convention", or "congress" instead of "assembly".
Is "assembly" appropriate for describing the process of building something?
Yes, "assembly" is often used to describe the process of putting parts together, such as furniture "assembly" or car "assembly". In this context, it's similar to "construction" or "fabrication".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
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4.8/5
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Real-world application tested