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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aid collection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to gathering resources or support for a specific cause or purpose, often in humanitarian or charitable efforts.
Example: "The organization is organizing an aid collection to support the victims of the recent natural disaster."
Alternatives: "assistance gathering" or "support collection".
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The system is case-based and integrated and employs mobile information technology to aid collection of real-time, standardised data to inform and improve decision-making at different levels of the health system.
'Aid could arrive there within three to four weeks later.' Money was still pouring in to Live Aid collection centres throughout Britain when the telephone lines closed at 9pm last night.
A 'decision tree' is presented to aid collection custodians and to provide a choice of sampling methods dependent upon suspected treatments.
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Students in the UK have been instrumental in organising aid collections and showing support for refugees since this summer, spurred on by heightened media coverage of the crisis that has gripped Europe.
US economic sanctions are putting pressure on Mr Maduro, while tension continues over international aid collections organised by Mr Guaidó.
Roísín Murphy has collaborated on the Fashion Against Aids collection, available in H&M now.
This portal provides access to records of archival collections at Columbia University Libraries, including finding aids, collection descriptions and some of the available digital content.
This portal provides access to records of archival collections at Columbia University Libraries, including finding aids, collection descriptions and available digital content, such as online exhibits and images.
The portal provides access to collection-level descriptions of archival holdings in CLIO, and includes links to finding aids, collection overviews, and available digital content, such as online exhibits and images, whenever available.
Swift -- in a pink candy-stripe outfit and sporting braces, oversized glasses and a necklace made of Scrabble tiles spelling "N-A-T-A-L-I-E -- introduced herself by saying, "My name's Natalie, I like to eat apricots and I have a Band-Aid collection".
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