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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aide from" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "aside from"? You can use "aside from" when you want to indicate an exception or to mention something in addition to what has already been stated.
Example: "Aside from the weather, the event went smoothly."
Alternatives: "besides" or "other than".
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St . Johns, which had an eight-game winning streak on the line, had the services of Erick Barkley, who was coming back from a one-game suspension for accepting aide from Riverside Church for prep school tuition aid.
Mr. Liu brought an aide from the comptroller's office.
His mother retired as a teacher's aide from the Clover Park school district.
His mother retired as a teacher's aide from the Thomas J. Kenny Elementary School in Boston.
The bridegroom's mother retired as a nurse's aide from Bellevue Hospital Center in Manhattan.
As one Congressional aide from New York put it: "A promise is a promise.
"If he takes a stand, he can't talk," Mr. Kujabi, a nurse's aide from Gambia, said.
Dinkins, for whom the bride was a senior aide from 1990 to 1998, officiated.
Cheryl Hogle, a teacher's aide from Minneapolis, felt discomfort in her right arm after a flight.
She got a home aide from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Republican candidate is Alex T. Zablocki, a political aide from Staten Island.
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