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The phrase "have gathered together" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of people, items, or ideas having been gathered together for a particular purpose. For example, "The committee members have gathered together to discuss the potential new policy."
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"I have gathered together my documents and clothes.
Few graduate resident tutors have gathered together dormitory residents for serious conversations on alcohol use.
Only Mr. Ducasse could have gathered together so many distinguished chefs, he said.
In Devon, he visits a pub where 25 men have gathered together to sing sea shanties.
It opens with nine robots that have gathered together to recite a story about a concept they cannot understand: death.
"This is the first time the ex-detainees have gathered together in public," she said, warily looking over her shoulder.
So they have gathered together four works that include sound elements, which together create one sound piece.
Over the past month, five national demonstrations have gathered together an estimated average of 3.5 million people per action day.
All over the city, people have gathered together in their homes while looters enter stores and residences, particularly in Maadi, Rehab, and Nasr City.
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They've gathered together to receive me.
The awfulness of the capitalist swine that von Trier has gathered together?
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