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The phrase "aid up" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may cause confusion in communication.
Example: "I need to aid up my friend with his project." (This sentence is unclear and awkward.)
Alternatives: "help out" or "assist with".
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Contrary to the feel-good factor that aid agency fundraising promises, aid up close is a rough and unglamorous business.
Results were notable: 52percentt of undergraduates now qualify for aid, up from 38percentt six years ago.
The poll found that 49 percent of Germans were in favor of providing aid, up from 42 percent when the question was asked two years ago.
Last year, grants made up 39percentt of aid, up slightly from a low of 37percentt in the '99-'00 school year.
That aid — which includes $806,000 in high tax aid, up from $46,000 this year — means state aid will cover 8.7percentt of the district's budget.
At Saddle River Day School, administrators say that about 20 percent of students get financial aid, up from 15 percent before the recession, and that enrollment has slid from about 330 to 300.
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AID up-regulation is normally associated with GC B-cells [28].
However many times he had to ask people to repeat themselves, he just turned his hearing aids up and got on with it.
There were Band-Aids up and down both arms, and she prescribed anti-malaria medication.
And there's that press club event on foreign aid coming up that I flagged first up.
Lower-income districts can get aid of up to 90percentt.
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