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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aided her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone providing help or assistance to another person.
Example: "The volunteers aided her in organizing the charity event."
Alternatives: "assisted her" or "helped her".
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I aided her to win it.
Mr. Sidgmore aided her move into Intelicom's marketing department.
Connections of a different sort aided her with the senator.
In retrospect, she sees how her genetic disposition may have aided her at work.
Running with a male pacemaker the entire distance had aided her victory, she said.
A prescription antihistamine aided her sleep, but left her zombielike at work.
Pundits speculated that Clinton's well-publicised emotional moment on Monday had aided her by provoking public sympathy.
Although her time in the classroom was tough, she is certain it has aided her new role.
Still, she remembered that, when she was a state attorney in Florida, Luther Campbell, of 2 Live Crew, produced a song that aided her campaign against deadbeat dads.
Robin Coste Lewis, who recently won a National Book Award, explains how a devastating injury damaged her brain, but aided her poetry.
Her reputation as a set designer, her success in decorating the house she and Marbury shared, and her connections in society all aided her advancement in the field.
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