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The phrase "coming together of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to when a group of people or things assemble, either figuratively or literally. For example, "The coming together of all these elements has allowed us to make great progress on this project."
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"It's really a coming together of the tribe.
It's the coming together of material, joinery and design.
This is a perfect coming together of biographer and subject.
"It's a coming together of two very sweet people.
The coming together of the two was their making.
The interrogation scene, the coming together of the two men, and the coming together of what they believe in, is electrifying.
Another night, our server called it fusion, a coming together of Italian, American and Asian.
"There's this coming together of science and spirituality," said Rick Doblin, the executive director of MAPS.
With the coming together of hard and soft, a coalition against entrenched power got made.
The coming together of these two strains of thought gave rise to Zionism.
Each volume on view represents a coming together of writer, artist and often, a visionary publisher.
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