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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'gathered a' is correct and usable in written English.
It usually indicates that someone has acquired or collected something, usually in a group setting or with the help of others. For example, you could say, "We gathered a large collection of donations for the charity sale."
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We gathered a distinguished board.
We gathered a revealing range of views.
I gathered a lot of information.
We took it seriously and gathered a lot of information.
Soon he gathered a small group of devoted disciples.
Rugasira gathered a meeting of 40 of Katabukenene's farmers.
She gathered a multigenerational audience and an armful of Grammys.
But over the years, he has gathered a group.
And so he gathered a very effective team.
After a few minutes, they had gathered a crowd.
Mr. Wattenberg begged and gathered a batch for them.
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