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What suffix goes with assembly?

The most common suffix for "assembly" is -ing, forming the word assembling.

This suffix indicates the process of putting something together. Here are some examples:

* Assembling furniture: Putting together furniture pieces.

* Assembling a team: Bringing together a group of people for a project.

* Assembling evidence: Gathering evidence to support a claim.

Other suffixes can be used with "assembly" depending on the context, such as:

* -ies: For pluralization, such as "assemblies" to refer to multiple meetings.

* -man: To denote a person who assembles, such as "assemblyman". This suffix is considered outdated and less common nowadays.

* -er: This suffix is sometimes used to refer to the person or device that assembles, but it's less common than "-ing".

Ultimately, the best suffix to use depends on the specific meaning you want to convey.

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