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The phrase "ready to assemble" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe objects or products that are designed to be easily put together by the user, usually without any additional tools or equipment. Example: "The furniture came in a convenient flat-pack design, with all the necessary components and instructions, making it ready to assemble in just a few minutes."
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5. Now you're ready to assemble the salad.
Three hours after that, the wood was ready to assemble.
Eight hours later the wood was ready to assemble.
6 Now you're ready to assemble your pasties.
Cover and chill until ready to assemble sandwiches.
If desired, cover and refrigerate until ready to assemble sandwiches.
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The companies' announcement said that Martha Stewart would develop some new product lines, include ready-to-assemble furniture.
A producer and online retailer of ready-to-assemble sofas, chairs and sectionals has been named a top small-business innovator.
There are two types: ready-to-assemble trees decorated with lights right at the factory ($70 to $250) and fiber-optic trees ($15 to $100).
Earlier this year, Target started carrying ready-to-assemble pieces by Blu Dot, the Minneapolis-based makers of neo-retro furniture.
The Masco Corporation agreed yesterday to buy Tvilum-Scanbirk, a Danish manufacturer of ready-to-assemble products for the home, for about $300 million in cash and stock.
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