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The phrase "assembly at a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a gathering or meeting at a specific location, but it needs additional information to be fully clear.
Example: "The assembly at a designated location will begin promptly at 10 AM."
Alternatives: "meeting at a" or "gathering at a".
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Assembly 2 is an initial assembly at a higher stringency of 1×10-60 with 17,832 contigs.
In practice, contigs are assembled in several steps, including initial assembly at a high strigency, DQing questionable clones at an increasing stringency, and end-to-end merging and singleton-to-contig end merging at decreasingly lower stringencies.
The components are designed for quick assembly at a site near the climate negotiations (the building was assembled in less than two days at the end of last week, and is scheduled to open on Wednesday after interior decorations are completed).
Police declared an unlawful assembly at a peaceful encampment in the area.
In 1967, they played for the UN general assembly at a human rights day event.
11.30am I go into an assembly at a primary school to sing a couple of songs and talk about - values.
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The stories are plot pointed with the precision of assembly at an iPhone factory.
A model for ECM assembly at an MTJ.
The fourth impairs germ plasm assembly at an early step.
In human cells, tethering of HJURP to LacO sites also promoted the deposition of CENP-A and kinetochore assembly at an ectopic locus [ 31 ].
This yielded ∼16.6 billion reads (1,673.1 Gb), covering 99.2% of the reference assembly at an average of 11.7-fold coverage across the covered region (Table 1).
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