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The phrase "assortment of wrenches" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety or collection of wrenches, typically in a context related to tools or mechanical work.
Example: "The toolbox contained an impressive assortment of wrenches, suitable for any repair job."
Alternatives: "variety of wrenches" or "collection of wrenches".
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You will need a wide assortment of wrenches, sockets, ratchets, air tools such as impact ratchets, and grinders along with jack stands and a floor jack that will support the truck.
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Ingenious, but I actually like having lots of wrenches around.
If certain directions of wrenches are more likely to be applied on the object, the grasp should try to ensure the maximum wrench response along these directions (Chiu 1988).
Tasks can be characterized by a set of wrenches that must be applied on the object to achieve a desired objective, and a set of expected disturbance wrenches that the object must withstand while being manipulated.
Fasten the nozzle with a pair of wrenches.
Connect the oxygen hose properly with a pair of wrenches.
Just drill as many holes that you have of wrenches.
A motley assortment of enterprises reopened.
(Jay Russell plays an assortment of other roles).
Visitors could peer inside and glimpse an environment made from an assortment of objects: a tree, socks, an alarm clock, water bottles, a smoke detector, storage boxes, grass, bath towels, lumber, an Oriental rug, notebook paper, vitamins, a reading lamp, a scale, a wrench, an orchid.
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