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rise assembled
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "rise assembled" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a group of people or things that have come together or gathered, but the wording is awkward and unclear. Example: "As the event began, the audience rise assembled in anticipation of the performance."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Within an hour, she had covered the dough and set it to rise, assembled an apple tart and seasoned her chicken with Hungarian paprika, garlic powder and pepper; she roasts it in pieces on top of chopped onions and garlic.
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
"All he said was 'That was a pipe dream.' " As if to salvage years of work, David put aside "Gray State" for a documentary that he called "Gray State: The Rise," which he assembled from interviews with himself, friends, and Internet commentators; news footage; and a brief interview he had once filmed with Alex Jones.
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The Rise team has assembled a pretty impressive group of investors and advisers.
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While the dough is rising, then assemble all your toppings, then chop by hand or use a spinning disk slicer with a food processor.
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Bush simply said "thank you" as a wave of raucous applause rose from the assembled.
News & Media
After the meal, Ellie's father rose before the assembled crowd — there were quite a number of cousins — and delivered his annual speech, in which he summed up the events of the past year, both private and public.
News & Media
After the meal, Ellie's father rose before the assembled crowd there were quite a number of cousins and delivered his annual speech, in which he summed up the events of the past year, both private and public.
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According to observer Philip Henry, a moan "as I never heard before and desire I may never hear again" rose from the assembled crowd, some of whom then dipped their handkerchiefs in the king's blood as a memento.
Wiki
A cry of recognition flies from the throat of a Spanish journalist, and the assembled lenses rise.
News & Media
As the assembled corpses rise to their feet, Horatio speaks lines -- "But look, the morn, in russet mantle clad/ Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastward hill" -- that Shakespeare wrote for Act I and which now, in Mr. Brook's view, take on the vital meaning of "life going on".
News & Media
In 1886, Getzein and the Wolverines saw their fortunes rise as the Wolverines assembled one of the best hitting teams in National League history featuring, among others, Dan Brouthers, Sam Thompson, Hardy Richardson, and Jack Rowe.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing an event or process, prioritize clarity by using separate verbs to express rising and assembling, such as "rising as they assembled."
Common error
Avoid combining verbs in a way that sounds unnatural. The phrase "rise assembled" might be confusing to readers. It is usually better to use more descriptive verbs to clearly show the action, for example, use "gather" instead of "assembled".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "rise assembled" functions as a verb phrase, attempting to combine the actions of rising and being assembled. However, Ludwig AI indicates it is grammatically incorrect and lacks a clear, natural meaning in English. The examples show separated use of rise and assemble.
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Science
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Wiki
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Formal & Business
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "rise assembled" is an uncommon and grammatically questionable construction. Ludwig AI suggests that it's best to avoid this phrasing due to its lack of clarity. While the intention is to describe simultaneous actions of rising and being assembled, clearer alternatives such as "rose as they assembled" or separating the verbs are recommended. The phrase appears infrequently across various contexts like news, science, and general knowledge, but is best replaced with more precise language.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
assembled and ascending
Emphasizes the upward movement along with the act of being put together.
gathered and elevated
Highlights the collection of items or people and their subsequent increase in status or position.
rising formation
Focuses on the upward movement of something that is already in a structured arrangement.
assembled and elevated structure
Describes something complex made of multiple parts and raised in height.
growing assembly
Suggests an increasing collection of items or people.
elevated congregation
Implies that the group is a collection that has increased in value or status.
rising collection
Focuses on an accumulating group that is also increasing in some measurable quantity.
gathering momentum
Captures the idea of a collection gaining speed or force.
ascending group
Indicates the group is moving upwards.
ascending collective
Indicates the collection is moving upwards together.
FAQs
How can I use the words "rise" and "assembled" in one sentence correctly?
You can rephrase to show the relationship clearly. For example, you might say, "As the crowd "began to assemble", excitement "began to rise"".
What's a more natural-sounding alternative to "rise assembled"?
Consider using phrases like "gathered and ascended" or "rose as they assembled" for better clarity and flow.
Is "rise assembled" grammatically correct?
The phrasing is awkward and not commonly used. It is usually better to separate the actions with distinct verbs or rephrase entirely for clarity.
How to ensure my writing is clear when describing something that both rises and is assembled?
Use separate verbs that clearly indicate each action, for instance: "The structure "was assembled", and then it "began to rise"".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested