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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a certain assistant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific assistant without naming them directly, often implying some familiarity or context.
Example: "During the meeting, a certain assistant provided valuable insights that helped us make our decision."
Alternatives: "a particular assistant" or "one specific assistant".
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The shoe's voice was designed to be a bit snarky and sarcastic and to have a memorable personality -- perhaps in homage to a certain assistant on another company's smartphone.
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Like certain assistant secretary jobs.
Fin uses internal benchmarking tools to track if certain assistants take too long on a task or routinely do too much research in a category.
Those certain assistants and relationships, like personal girlfriends that I've had… I regret having done that, but that's growing up for you and making mistakes.
It added that party paperwork also showed certain assistants did not work for the MEPs listed on their EU contracts.
"He was used to a certain lifestyle," said Assistant U.S. Atty.
To build up that network in a certain school district, his assistants help build relationships between educators and students.
The players were not in costume and Mr. Gest wanted to cut out a certain man, until an assistant explained that the man was Judas.
"We work with a certain budget," said Rodney Hairapetian, assistant pool manager.
Secondly, parental responses may have been influenced by the opinions and perceptions of more vocal parents, although this was obviated to a certain extent by the assistant-moderator.
What we are doing is a drop in the ocean, but we have to behave and act with a certain compassion," said Nassima Kleit, an assistant to the Communist mayor Pascal Beaudet.
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