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The phrase "aid from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to assistance or support received from a specific source or entity.
Example: "The organization received aid from the government to help with disaster relief efforts."
Alternatives: "assistance from the" or "support from the".
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The government requesting aid from the banks?
Aid from the UK has contributed.
The first is more aid from the IMF.
The financial resources can include financial aid from the college.
No students received merit-based aid from the school.
Net bilateral aid from the UK in 2012 was £62m.
"We need support and aid from the international community.
Aid from the Russian government wouldn't fly in any campaign.
Trends in college prices and aid, From the College Board.
Other aid, from the United States and elsewhere, also is waiting on the fund and reforms.
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A significant proportion of Tate's funding is made up of grant-in-aid from the government.
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