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The phrase "aid living" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to assistance in living or support for a lifestyle, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The organization focuses on programs that aid living for those in need."
Alternatives: "support living" or "assist living".
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Chicago, for decades, has remained one of the most segregated metropolitan areas in the country — black separated from white, poor isolated from wealthy, families who need housing aid living far from the schools they'd chose for their children.
"Cut off from aid, living in rubble and struggling to find food, many Syrian children have been left without protection, medical care or psychological support, and have little or no access to education," it says.
Strengths of the study include a focus on an intervention which integrates strategies to aid living well with bipolar disorder in the context of being a parent of young children.
Cut off from aid, living in rubble and struggling to find food, many Syrian children have been left without protection, medical care or psychological support, and have little or no access to education.
Need for humanitarian aid Living in two makeshift camps, the Palestinians at the border have been receiving some assistance with water and sanitation, nutrition, and health and education supplies from UNICEF, UNHCR and the International Red Cross.
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The campaigns of Band Aid, Live Aid and Comic Relief have succeeded beyond anything they could have imagined.
The outcry in richer countries at the starvation of hundreds of thousands of people led directly to Band Aid, Live Aid, and a punchier approach to humanitarian aid.
Her childhood view of the poor, Duflo said, was shaped by "Protestant left-wing Sunday school" and by the international response to the Ethiopian famine of the mid-eighties (Band Aid, Live Aid).
Twenty years after Live Aid, Live 8 was about to host concerts in nine cities around the world, with a potential audience of 3 billion people.
There, Guaidó appeared at "Venezuela Aid Live," a star-studded benefit concert in support of the opposition party, sponsored by British billionaire Richard Branson.
With Band Aid, Live Aid and Farm Aid, pop stars tried to make a difference in peoples' lives, and with songs that touched on the problems in Northern Ireland and South Africa, U2 was astonishingly adept at transforming heady topics into No. 1 singles.
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