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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a assistant" is not correct in written English; it should be "an assistant." You can use it when referring to someone who helps or supports another person in a task or job.
Example: "I need to hire an assistant to help manage my schedule and correspondence."
Alternatives: "a helper" or "a support staff member."
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Mrs. Wirth, 28, is a assistant director of admissions at Rye Country Day School.
Back in 1955, at the Garrick Theater in London, I had the job of First Dayman a k a assistant to the chief electrician.
Cornell University professor of physics; Christopher Henley started as a assistant professor of physics in 1989 and became a full professor in 2001.
He was a graduate of Princeton University, The college of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia and the Payne Whitney Clinic of The New York Presbyterian Hospital where he was a member of the faculty for 55 years as an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and a Assistant Clinical Professor of Public Health.
She began and spent much of her legal career at Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer & Wood and after a stint as a Assistant Bureau Chief in the Real Estate Finance Division of the Attorney General's office, joined Chehebar Deveney & Phillips as a partner.
"They are walking in one of the most sensitive areas in this history of bio-politics," said Glenn McGee, a assistant professor of bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania who last year resigned from the bioethics board of Advanced Cell Technology.
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