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The phrase "aid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate assistance or support in achieving something.
Example: "The project was completed with the aid of several volunteers who dedicated their time and effort."
Alternatives: "with the help of" or "with the assistance of".
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And it's in aid of the environment.
Finally, enlist the aid of a helper.
I'm doing it in aid of Shelter.
And without the aid of Viagara.
Anti-Morsi protestors advance with aid of MoI.
Barzun, with the aid of tutors, entered Columbia at fifteen.
Then Mr Wallis came to the aid of his colleagues.
He riveted America even without the aid of television.
They beat the 49ers with the aid of an injury.
All were completed without the aid of scissors or glue.
Kasotc was aid of a kind, too.
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