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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiding clients" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing support or assistance provided to clients in a professional context.
Example: "Our primary goal is aiding clients in achieving their financial objectives through personalized strategies."
Alternatives: "assisting clients" or "supporting clients".
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In New Jersey, hypnotists do not need to be licensed when aiding clients in increasing motivation, kicking habits like smoking, and "stress management not related to a medical or mental health disorder".
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The organization aids clients holistically, trying to connect women with community resources that may improve the quality of their lives in addition to dealing with their legal problems.
It supports dynamic rescheduling of AP transmission periods to aid client mobility and traffic fluctuations.
He quickly gained a reputation for blending law and politics, aiding his clients through the adroit use of political connections.
NPB, a private Swiss bank, must pay a $5 million penalty for aiding U.S. clients in concealing assets and income from the IRS.
Most recently we've seen the bank HSBC hitting the headlines for allegedly aiding its clients to evade paying tax.
The present study aimed to evaluate the clinical application of an Internet-based support system for audiologists and their first-time hearing aid clients.
From the perspective of legal aid clients, the biggest challenge to accessing the justice system may be the fact that courts are often located dozens of miles away from clients' homes, over miserable roads.
These are not your archetypal legal-aid clients and are often motivated by the need to find out why their loved one died – and, more importantly, the desire to ensure no other family has to suffer like they have.
And let us be clear about who these cuts will affect: a third of legal-aid clients who have received advice on debt, and a staggering two-thirds of those needing advice on benefits, have an illness or disability.
This study estimated the prevalence of hoarding disorder (HD) in individuals seeking help from Eviction Intervention Services Housing Research Center (EIS), a not-for-profit community organization in New York City (NYC) that aids clients with housing problems including eviction.
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