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The phrase "aids it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that provides assistance or support to a particular subject or action.
Example: "The new software update aids it in processing data more efficiently."
Alternatives: "assists it" or "supports it".
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(It took Ronald Reagan seven years to even say the word AIDS—it has gotten better)." Straight people, Savage said last night, have gotten better.
AIDS, it turns out, is very different from its viral relatives.
If the government wants to stop AIDS, it will have to stop poverty first.
But in terms of the war against AIDS, it means surrender.
For AIDS, it suggested some of the common antiretroviral triple therapy combinations.
Because our plane had no navigational aids, it was visual flying all the way.
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The Culture of Ideas is not meant to produce a set of Band-Aids; it is meant to prevent certain kinds of wounds altogether.
So Band-Aids it is.
In 2006, Watts became a goodwill ambassador for Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, it helps to raise awareness of AIDS issues.
While AIDS at 30 praises many countries for ramping up their response to HIV/AIDS, it also has scorecards that starkly detail shortcomings in different locales.
In 2007, as a further sign of the Bank's sustained commitment to combating HIV/AIDS, it unleashed its Agenda for Action (AFA) [ 66].
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