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"started assembling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the beginning of the process of putting something together or creating something. Here is an example of its use in a sentence: "The team started assembling the new furniture in the conference room, carefully following the instructions provided."
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"The youths started assembling at the roundabout this morning.
Binney started assembling a system that could trap and map all of it.
Before he entered the White House, China started assembling a playbook for dealing with him.
Bloch had started assembling a creative board — filmmakers, game designers, writers — to think about such questions.
Alphonse Bertillon, who worked as a records clerk in a Parisian police department, had these issues in mind when he started assembling physical data about criminals.
Costic's team started assembling the sculpture late Wednesday night with the help of a skit-steer vehicle and some ergonomically sound biomechanical principles.
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Leonard Adell, the founder of the Adell Corporation, started to assemble parcels along the Avenue of the Americas in the 1970's.
Jefferson North will start assembling the S.U.V. in 2013.
He was going to have to start assembling a new wardrobe.
Dried bacterial spores could survive indefinitely -- and then bloom in the gut and start assembling the proteins.
"We will start assembling what we think is the best fit for managing the Yankees," Cashman said.
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