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The phrase "a second aid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional or alternative form of assistance or support, often in contexts like healthcare or emergency response.
Example: "In case the primary aid is unavailable, we should have a second aid ready to assist."
Alternatives: "a backup aid" or "an additional aid".
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Officials are now wrestling over terms of a second aid package for Greece.
A second aid worker, an ICRC midwife, was killed in September.
The German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, said in Berlin that banks and insurance companies were "prepared to participate in a second aid program for Greece" as part of a wider European deal.
In theory, if a majority of the 27 vote to use the fund for a second aid package for Greece, rather than repeat a eurozone-only rescue, the UK Treasury would be responsible for 12% of the new loan guarantee to the Greek government.
Fadwa Baroud, a U.N. official based in Damascus, told me that the U.N. is pushing for a long-term solution "for the civilians in Rukban who are living in the harshest of conditions". Until then, the U.N. is advocating for a second aid convoy.
Retirement assets and home equity are not included in the federal financial aid formula, but home equity is counted on a second aid form, the CSS Profile, which is sued by a little over 200 private colleges.
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Without a first aid kit.
It also includes a first aid guide.
If possible, take a first aid course before you go.
"The maitre d' better have a first aid kit ready".
First-aid kit Bring a first aid kit, including a thermometer.
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