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Vsevolod
Guys, Can I use the word "assemble" in this context?
Let's assemble together at 9AM.
Sep 14, 2013 1:55 PM
Answers · 6
I think "assemble" normally used as a mechanic term (meaning put the parts together), and rarely used with people, right? In this case, you can you "come together" or "go together".
September 14, 2013
assemble = put something (someone) together ,so I think together here is redundant
September 18, 2013
"Let's assemble at 9am."
This has a formal and organised implication, so you would be talking about a school assembly, a military operation or a fire drill. The word "together" is redundant.
September 14, 2013
You can, but I wouldn't bother saying "together" as assemble basically means to come together.
September 14, 2013
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