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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aids me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that something provides help or support to you in a particular context.
Example: "The new software really aids me in managing my time more effectively."
Alternatives: "assists me" or "helps me".
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Tea tree oil genuinely aids me with breakouts soon after I wax.
Personally, I love playing 8 ball and an artifact as simple and useful as the QRing aids me during my game.
That said, I'm unlikely in real life to inherit dragon eggs, marry a Stallion king and forge war on five kingdoms, which aids me cheerfully to overlook some of my favourite show's dubious sexual messages.
It was less than a year ago, if memory aids me, that Professor William Lyon Phelps loosed his views on "Happiness," and now here he is again, this time with a volume entitled "Love".
I love tying my media, marketing, and entertainment expertise into my current role, which aids me in creating proactive and innovative communication strategies that guide my day-to-day duties.
And your July Photo Issue still aids me in masturbation!
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And there are, so far as I know, no devices (akin to glasses or hearing aids) to help me.
Aphrodite, aid me!
But it aided me in understanding her character.
So in that way, Yonkers aided me tremendously".
I've used my meteorological training and knowledge to aid me in building my fictional worlds.
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