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Discover Ludwig"an assistant of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when referring to someone who is associated with a particular job, responsibility, or task. For example, "John is an assistant of the local library."
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In 1998, Perkins hired an assistant of her own.
Mr. Sorkin also hired Margaret Judson, an assistant of Mr. Olbermann's, to act on "The Newsroom".
She had come to Vogue from being an assistant of Karl Lagerfeld's at Chanel.
The co-worker, a mechanic, told investigators that the victim was an assistant of his.
He was greeted by Harold Glantz, an assistant of Mr. Peck's.
She had recently outlived an assistant of many years, and her files, as it seemed from the packages she sent, were endlessly capacious.
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Along the same lines, there was an ancient world equivalent of the hire-an-assistant-of-whom-your-spouse-can't-be-jealous wisdom.
Marjan Kaedi is an Assistant Professor of Faculty of Computer Engineering, University of Isfahan, Iran.
TS is an assistant professor of Department of Pediatric Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
She, presently, works as an assistant professor of University institute of Engineering, Chandigarh University.
Viju Raghupathi is presently an Assistant Professor of Business at Koppelman School of Business, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.
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