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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aide of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who assists or supports another person, often in a professional or official capacity.
Example: "The aide of the senator provided valuable insights during the meeting."
Alternatives: "assistant to" or "supporter of".
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Who was this aide of Hague's?
("Tepid," says a Cellucci aide of Mr Finneran's endorsement).
Marin is managed by Eddie Mafuz, an aide of King's.
Mr. Khan was considered a close aide of General Zia.
A longtime aide of the mayor also declined to comment.
In the 1980s he was the top aide of House speaker Thomas P. ("Tip") O'Neill.
So too is director Eugene Tenenbaum, a key aide of Abramovich.
On the tapes, an aide of General LeMay tries to reach his boss.
"But the genie is out of the bottle," says a close aide of the president.
An aide of Mr Gove's said yesterday that fining parents "seems like a good idea".
Tolimir was the top Bosnian Serb intelligence officer and a trusted aide of Mladić.
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