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The phrase "aiding at" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward in some contexts.
It can be used when referring to providing assistance in a specific location or situation, but it is more typical to use "aiding in" or "aiding with."
Example: "She was aiding at the event to help organize the activities."
Alternatives: "assisting in" or "helping with".
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Occasionally, a bossy woman will shove me into either a French or American nurse outfit, depending on whom I am aiding at the time.
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