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The phrase "assembly addicted" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone who is overly enthusiastic or reliant on assembly, but the expression is unclear without additional context.
Example: "He is assembly addicted, spending all his free time building models and kits."
Alternatives: "obsessed with assembly" or "hooked on assembly".
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Beyond the euro crisis, the Lisbon treaty has given new powers to the European Parliament, a maddening assembly addicted to regulation and public spending.
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If we could dismantle the famous quote by Tolstoy about happy families, we'd get, on the one hand, a pack of sunny individuals enjoying movie night together, and brunch after church, and holiday sing-alongs around a vintage Allen organ, and, on the other hand, a loose assembly of addicts and neurotics multifariously divided by a single pathology called family.
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You become addicted".
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