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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assimilated upon" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing the process of absorbing or integrating information or culture, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "The new members were assimilated upon joining the organization, learning the values and practices of the group."
Alternatives: "integrated into" or "absorbed into".
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But nothing prepared viewers for the cliffhanger end to Best of Both Worlds, with Captain Picard assimilated into the Borg and acting Captain Riker making the order to fire upon him.
Moreau & Vidonne is assimilated to Alc. subconspersa.
[ 36] are assimilated to Alc. umbrina.
Non-autonomous elements are assimilated to parasites.
Formaldehyde is assimilated in the RuMP cycle.
Without fail, every generation of newly assimilated Americans has looked down upon the next and considered pulling up the ladder behind them.
Without fail, every generation of newly assimilated Americans has looked down upon the next and considered pulling up the ladder behind them; it's practically a rite of passage.
This discourse has been assimilated and thus no longer provides the resources upon which we can construct a critique of contemporary power.
Soviet authorities also forcibly assimilated many Ruthenian Catholics outside Prešov into the Russian Orthodox Church or the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, depending upon where in the territory they lived.
For his novel, he drew upon his observations about the difference between older immigrants and their more assimilated children.
Many non-Muslim Americans look upon them as perpetually foreign, as a people who can never be assimilated.
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