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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aids at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you are trying to use it in, as "aids" typically requires a preposition like "in" or "with" to indicate assistance or support.
Example: "The organization aids in the development of new technologies."
Alternatives: "assists with" or "supports in".
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Those not entering outpatient care appeared to have a higher prevalence of AIDS at diagnosis.
But they have hearing aids at last.
He died of complications from AIDS at 39 in 1996.
He died of complications of AIDS at age 31.
His mother died of AIDS at age 36 in 1998.
"It's not full-blown AIDS — at least, not yet.
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The company focuses on the cause of an illness rather than simply throwing Band-Aids at the problem.
The program is Cuba is obviously not about HIV/AIDS at all.
He has served as Director of HIV/AIDS at the World Health Organization (WHO).
Accidental drug overdoses killed more people in 2015 than HIV/AIDS at its 1995 peak.
Next I was invited to Chicago share my journey with HIV/AIDS at Open Door.
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