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The phrase "an aide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who assists someone, often in a professional or official capacity.
Example: "The senator was accompanied by an aide who took notes during the meeting."
Alternatives: "an assistant" or "a helper".
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"That's it," he told an aide.
"Encourager in chief," an aide calls her.
Then Maliki turned to an aide.
("Very Charlie's Angels," an aide said).
He asked an aide for a napkin.
"Eva, your vitamins," an aide said.
Shaw served Gordon as an aide.
Pleased, he turns to an aide.
She then turned to an aide.
Instead, they sent an aide.
"Where'd they go?" he asked an aide.
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