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The phrase "attempting to assemble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of trying to put something together, such as a physical object or a plan.
Example: "The team is currently attempting to assemble the new computer system for the office."
Alternatives: "trying to put together" or "working on assembling".
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In ongoing research, I am attempting to assemble data on the the size distribution of composers' earnings during their lifetimes.
If one has never soldered before, that individual should acquire some practice before attempting to assemble the Replica I.
He seemed to be attempting to assemble a new coalition, even a government of national unity, to tackle the great challenges of the age.
Broadly speaking, what Cisco is doing through these various moves is attempting to assemble a best practice where one has been sorely lacking.
We present a method that discovers the coherent compositional structure across objects in a unsupervised manner by attempting to assemble shapes using volumetric primitives, and then demonstrate the advantages of predicting similar factored 3D representations for complex scenes.
My earliest Christmas memory is of lying in my bed late at night, hearing my father — with my mother as his assistant — attempting to assemble a snare drum Santa had been commanded to deliver.
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Assembly-first pipelines attempt to assemble and quantify the complete transcriptome without a reference.
The assembly program CAP3 [41] was then used to attempt to assemble the data (default parameters) which resulted in a single contiguous sequence contig with a length of 1,502 bp assembled from 1105 of the extracted ribo-tags.
Student attempts to assemble a component.
Student attempts to assemble components but is unable to produce a complete part in the allotted time.
News organizations attempt to assemble authoritative stories from multiple sources and agencies, creating plenty of room for potential error.
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