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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aid station" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to events such as races, marathons, or outdoor activities where assistance, refreshments, or medical help is provided to participants.
Example: "At the halfway point of the marathon, there was an aid station offering water and snacks to the runners."
Alternatives: "support station" or "refreshment station".
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At three miles, the racers reached the first aid station.
Have showers and misters at every aid station.
During the race he drank flat Coca-Cola at every aid station.
Bradley fighting vehicle can quickly move beyond the reach of an aid station.
The busy roadside aid station for flood victims seemed ordinary enough.
He was rushed to a battalion aid station, where he died from the wound.
To avoid hyponatremia, drink roughly a cup of energy drink per aid station, Mr. McMillan suggested.
Two Palestinian demonstrators were treated for head injuries at a nearby first aid station.
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Two primitive aid stations treated wounded civilians in Raqqa.
Similar temporary aid stations are popping up all over Italy, including in train stations in Milan and Rome.
At marathon aid stations, you'll find water, sports drink and maybe energy gels.
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