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The phrase "all to aid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is done for the purpose of providing assistance or support.
Example: "She worked overtime, all to aid her colleagues in meeting the deadline."
Alternatives: "all to assist" or "all to help".
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There was absolutely nothing at all to aid a user in the decision of whether or not to attend.
In turn, among Qian's belongings, the indictment lists "auction catalogues containing works by famous American abstract expressionist artists... and other materials, such as an envelope of old nails marked 'Mark Rothko', all to aid Qian in creating the Fake Works".
By which I mean the network of contacts, colleagues, friends, associates, what have you, that Brown himself reaches out to, via phone, e-mail, and text message, for information and ideas, sifting through it all to aid in his decision-making.
JOHN W. DAVIS'S MESSAGE Mayor Hylan Also Asks All to Aid Movement on Patriot's Birthday Anniversary.
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Why, why, why did these men do who knows what-all to aid Trump?
Come with all the dead to aid, all they who helped thee break the Phrygians' power, and all who hate ungodly crime.
I should devote all my energies to aid work, as well as all my money.
The obligation persists -- for the grant-giving body, for you, for us all -- to aid those in need, artists and others.
Vines, shrubs, and a rich assemblage of wildflowers are all labeled to aid visitors in identification.
Circles and lines have been overlaid on all images to aid comparison of features in the negative-bias and positive-bias images.
Yes, there's space for all allies to aid educators, parents, and students in pushing for true education revision.
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