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The phrase "assorted events" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of different events that are grouped together without specifying each one.
Example: "The festival will feature assorted events, including music performances, art exhibitions, and food tastings."
Alternatives: "various events" or "diverse events".
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Last year, with last-minute cancellations and assorted events operating under capacity, it was clear that the market had reached saturation point.
DUNKER JOINING SHOOTER With James White added to the slam-dunk competition and Steve Novak in the 3-point contest, the Knicks will have four representatives at the All-Star Game and assorted events in Houston next weekend.
Assorted events open to the public — many organized and promoted by the Chabad-Lubavitch movement — will take place in New York City, with a large gathering expected at 7 a.m. at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza on East 47th Street, shine or rain.
Anyway, there are going to be wild parties, tournaments and assorted events constantly going on in Home, so check out the Forums to keep abreast of what's happening in your virtual world.
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There's not a cheap emotion or a predictable conclusion to be found in "Assorted Fire Events".
Professional partygoers had no problem dressing for the eight days of nonstop dinners, after-parties, store openings, fund-raisers, secret concerts, perfume rollouts and other assorted P.R. events disguised as fashion happenings.
Other nominees for the fiction prize included two short story collections: Amy Bloom's "A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You" and David Means's "Assorted Fire Events".
The New Yorker, October 2, 2000 P. 138 Briefly Noted review of "Assorted Fire Events" (Context; $22) by David Means...Incidents that might seem melodramatic in the hands of another writer lead instead to crystalline reflections on the limits of self-knowledge and the ways in which our past fails to define us.... View Article By Jia Tolentino By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By Ben Taub.
The stories in David Means's second collection, "Assorted Fire Events," take place in towns along the Hudson River north of New York City and in the northern Midwest, two regions of stark natural beauty shot through with the detritus of a waning industrial economy.
The New Yorker, October 2, 2000 P. 138 Briefly Noted review of "Assorted Fire Events" (Context; $22) by David Means...Incidents that might seem melodramatic in the hands of another writer lead instead to crystalline reflections on the limits of self-knowledge and the ways in which our past fails to define us.... View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By Doreen St. Félix By Jia Tolentino.
Assorted Fire Events David Means Fourth Estate £10, pp165 David Means begins a story called 'What I Hope For' with the sentence: 'I don't want anyone to die in my stories any more.' It's the seventh, and shortest and most cheerful, story in an unsettling, fiercely felt debut collection, and by the time you reach it, you may well share his ambition.
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