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Discover Ludwig"assimilation of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is being absorbed and incorporated into something else. For example, "The assimilation of different cultures into this society has been successful."
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Revelation completed Christianity's assimilation of Jewish apocalypticism.
The assimilation of new players has been quick.
The assimilation of different banking cultures was not always successful.
Conveniently she overlooked Davis's fruitful and prolonged assimilation of Cubism.
The assimilation of resentment is the death of love.
It's a tribute to Hollywood's assimilation of the myth.
Quite what stage we're at in GMTV's covert assimilation of post-Major British politics is unclear.
To the Spanish, conquest meant conversion and assimilation of the natives.
The assimilation of the anti-bullying campaign to civil-rights rhetoric is exactly right.
The assimilation of black forms into Parisian subculture was remedial and therapeutic.
The author's first novel, "Native Speaker," was about the assimilation of a Korean-American.
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