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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembly begins" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the start of a gathering or meeting, often in a formal or organized context.
Example: "The conference will start promptly at 9 AM, so please be seated as the assembly begins."
Alternatives: "meeting starts" or "gathering commences."
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Polling for the legislative assembly begins this week, and will last for three weeks because the state is so vast.
Each night at Paris's Place de la République, the "general assembly" begins at 6pm and the crowd discuss ideas.
THE UN general assembly begins, Xi Jinping's whereabouts remain a mystery, European finance ministers meet in Cyprus and the World Ploughing Championship takes place in Croatia.
The path to virus assembly begins with synthesis of the Gag polyprotein in the cytosol and its translocation to the site of assembly.
According to prevailing models15, pilus assembly begins when the sortase severs the threonine-glycine bond within the C-terminal LPXTG sorting motif of a tip pilin.
On Wednesday, the UN general assembly begins a three-day high-level meeting in New York to review progress and chart the future course of the global Aids response.
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Some assembly began there this summer.
The constituent assembly began its deliberations in February 1987 as the failed Cruzado Plan ended.
In 1996, a decade after its assembly began, Mir was finally completed.
During the morning staff meeting, aimed at completing security arrangements for a constitutional assembly beginning this weekend, he grew visibly annoyed when two staff members arrived late.
It has been the subject of talks between Washington and Moscow ever since its assembly began a year and a half ago, officials said.
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