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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aid it to" is not correct and usable in written English
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "I will aid it to the best of my ability" does not make sense.
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This may introduce an additional drag force causing the embolus to slow down and to aid it to dissolve.
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Also the CH records the location, history of each node, which aids it to detect the attacker node with multiple identities and same location particulars.
The already elevated reproductive rate of the house mouse has perhaps aided it to invade the open grasslands and arid habitats, where it behaves in a similar way to that of the long-haired rat and other irruptive species.
Lloyds was forced by European regulators to sell the 632 branches as a condition of the government aid it received to prevent its collapse in 2008.
Douglas Alexander, the shadow Foreign Secretary, also called for a European Union meeting to review all the aid it gives to the Egyptian government.
Angry congressmen, meanwhile, are clamouring to slash the $3bn£1.83bnbn) annual aid it gives to Pakistan.
Republicans haven't made it easy for the Northeast to get the $60.4 billion in aid it needs to recover from Hurricane Sandy.
Meanwhile, Greece moved closer to receiving the next installment of aid it needs to avoid bankruptcy.
And China has a history of over-promising: Of $66 billion in aid it pledged to Pakistan from 2003 to 2011, only 6% ever came, according to a Rand Corp. study.
The first time Woodland sought psychological aid, it was to help him negotiate a devastating loss.
So guess how much aid it costs to run each self-help group?
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