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"they were assembled" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a group of people or objects that have been brought together or gathered for a specific purpose. Example: The volunteers were assembled in the town square, ready to begin their community clean-up project.
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After quality and length trimming in the assembly software 243,729 high quality reads were included in the de novo assembly and they were assembled into 16,204 contigs and 49,587 singletons.
They were assembled to 13,090,107 contigs (including short ones which were later excluded from the assembly), i.e. 28,643 contigs per pool instead of expected 600-1000 fosmidosminsertsrts.
But they were assembled at Ford plants on distant shores.
They were assembled in an auditorium directly above the cafeteria to hear three administrators itemize the college's code of conduct.
There they were assembled in an open square before the wooden barracks, in a blaze of klieg lights.
And, especially in the middle of the album, they actually sound like they were assembled from bits and pieces.
As always, we have the complete best-seller lists, along with an explanation of how they were assembled.
As always, the complete best-seller lists can be found here, along with an explanation of how they were assembled.
As always, the complete lists can be found here, with an explanation of how they were assembled.
As always, the complete lists can be found here, along with an explanation of how they were assembled.
As always, we have included the complete best-seller lists, along with an explanation of how they were assembled.
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