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The word 'Assistant' is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used as a noun or an adjective to describe someone or something that assists or provides help. Example: I am currently working as an assistant at a law firm. In this sentence, 'assistant' is used as a noun to refer to a person who supports or helps with tasks at the law firm. It could also be used as an adjective to describe a role or position, such as 'assistant manager' or 'assistant professor.'
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And, alas, two weeks after I had berated the JW Anderson sales assistant for not stocking a blue and white striped menswear shirt I wanted badly on its womenswear rails.
The only manager standing now between Alex Neil and the Premier League is Middlesbrough's Aitor Karanka, whose preparations for next week's Championship play-off final will probably involve consulting his friend José Mourinho, to whom he used to be assistant manager at Real Madrid.
Although there had been little response to the incident from Clarkson, whose manager and personal assistant refused to return calls on Tuesday evening, the presenter did reply on Twitter to his on-screen partners, Richard Hammond and James May.
Sinodinos has stepped down as federal assistant treasurer while Icac investigates.
Gillespie speaks in glowing terms of Farbrace, a 46-year-old who has previously worked with the England women's and Under-19s teams, and had a previous spell with Sri Lanka as assistant to the Australian Trevor Bayliss from 2007-09.
The restructure of ABC news after the Coalition's $254m budget cut led to the position of assistant chief of staff disappearing.
It was the coroner's assistant in Battersea with the news that his sister, Carole, had died two weeks earlier.
Madrid's assistant coach Paul Clement admitted that the visitors had deserved the draw.
There was no post-game wine and there is no culture of managers meeting up in Spain, but he did seek out Valencia's assistant under the main stand.
Asked whether Francis's apparent desire to go on last-minute outings might cause a headache for Vatican security, Father Thomas Rosica, the Vatican spokesman's English-speaking assistant, said: "It's the pope who is in charge and he will do what he wants to do".
Michael White is assistant editor of the Guardian and covered the Brighton bombing for the paper Margaret Thatcher expected the Conservative party to remove her as leader after the 1983 general election despite having just won a landslide majority, according to John Coles, her private secretary at the time.
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