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The phrase "a teaching assistant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who assists a teacher in educational settings, often in a classroom or laboratory environment.
Example: "She works as a teaching assistant in the biology department, helping students with their lab work."
Alternatives: "an instructional aide" or "a graduate assistant".
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It may be a teaching assistant.
I am a teaching assistant.
Because she's a teaching assistant (TA).
Q: My wife is a teaching assistant.
Ms. Russo is working as a teaching assistant.
Does your daughter's professor have a teaching assistant?
Lesley Hershaw has been a teaching assistant for six years.
She is currently a teaching assistant at Leeds Trinity university.
"That's equivalent to a teaching assistant," she says.
A teaching assistant from another classroom poked her head in.
Eileen Rogers has been a teaching assistant for 18 years.
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