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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Got assisted" is not grammatically correct in written English.
You could use the phrase "was assisted" instead. For example, "The patient was assisted to the hospital bed."
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Here's what just happened: Following the first Delfino three, Kevin Love made a dunk, Delfino responded with a three-pointer, LeBron got assisted by Chris Paul for back-to-back layups.
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I then got assisting jobs, our little company got funding, and it went on from there.
As the temperature increases, the hopping of protons usually gets assisted by local structural relaxations and segmental motions of the polymer borax complexes [36].
But I knew that at the end of the day I was going to get assisted.
I accompany her so that she gets assisted quickly and I later continue with my other duties.
Cienfuegos and Jones got assists.
Peca and Parrish got assists.
Bates Battaglia and Sean Hill got assists.
Patrik Elias and Arnott got assists.
Everybody has to get assists,' " Beason said.
I've been getting on the scoresheet, getting assists.
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