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The phrase "assorted material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of different items or types of content that are grouped together.
Example: "The artist used assorted material to create a unique collage that showcased her creativity."
Alternatives: "various materials" or "mixed materials".
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In previous years, Stewart Lee has used the fringe to test out assorted material for his BBC2 series Comedy Vehicle, but charged only £10.
If a trading site does not have properly structured data, it can supply the ill assorted material it does have (press cuttings, brochures, technical specifications, user guides) and Labsense will compile a small, specific database.
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Children make their own butterfly with assorted materials.
The bell is tolling for ICI, the once mighty Imperial Chemical Industries that invented polythene, beta blockers and assorted materials used to make the first atomic bomb.
Printed on a mix of nylon, metal, and other assorted materials, The Laser Girls cater to all your 3D nail needs.
Every tabletop in his office in Jadwin Gymnasium on campus is covered with assorted reading material — from John Wooden to "The Little Book of Talent," a slim self-improvement manual — and Surace estimates he and his father have 800 books in their collections.
My partner of 12 years had finally gone, and taken all his belongings with him: the floor-to-ceiling shelves and everything on them; the squillion books; papers; monster collection of photos and other bits and scraps – twigs, stones, "arrangements" and assorted waste material.
The divination shrines of Sandogo contain small sculptures, images of the messenger python (fo), and assorted divination materials.
"ROBOTS THAT MOVE," a workshop demonstrating how children can assemble a robot using boxes, beads, string and assorted art materials.
He and his collaborators have identified the 50 machines most important for modern life and are publishing instructions so that anyone can build them with nothing more than their bare hands and assorted household materials.
Errol got a first look at the settlement, a handful of tiny homes made of assorted scavenged materials, driftwood, parts of wrecked boats two had roofs like the tops of cabin cruisers and surrounded by substantial piles of crawfish traps.
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