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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also assisted on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's involvement or contribution to a project or task, indicating that they provided help in addition to other responsibilities.
Example: "In her role as project manager, she also assisted on a major marketing campaign that increased brand awareness."
Alternatives: "also contributed to a" or "also helped with a".
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Savard also assisted on a power-play goal by Michael Ryder.
Rooth, a sophomore, also assisted on a goal by Laurie Alexander, a Canadian, 5 22 into the third period.
BLUE JACKETS 3, WILD 0: Ron Tugnutt stopped 31 shots for his 17th career shutout and also assisted on a goal as host Columbus beat Minnesota in the first meeting between the National Hockey League's newest teams.
He also assisted on a goal in the match.
He also assisted on a goal in the win.
Gillian Rule also assisted on a goal by Gates against Chaminade.
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She also assisted on an earlier goal.
Crosby finished with 4 points, also assisting on a goal by Alex Goligoski and two by Bill Guerin, giving him 104 points for the season and 501 in his career.
He appeared in 42 total matches scoring a career-high six goals and also assisting on a career-high 15 goals.
Furthermore, we demonstrate through visual tracking experiments that our scheme not only outperforms existing particle filters but also assists on-line learning of target dynamics.
Gil also assisted on two goals, one coming on a corner kick.
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