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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as auxiliary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that serves as a support or supplementary element, often in relation to verbs or functions in grammar.
Example: "In the sentence, 'She has been studying,' the verb 'has' functions as auxiliary to form the present perfect tense."
Alternatives: "as a supporting element" or "as a helper verb".
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Nowhere else do water-sport squeals serve as auxiliary percussion.
Some can also serve as auxiliary tables (often called the children's table) for extra guests.
Perhaps Mr. Levy next should "deputize" members of his staff to serve as auxiliary cops.
Some gliders also have small electric motors as auxiliary propulsion systems.
Cardinal Dolan previously served as auxiliary bishop of St . Louisand as archbishop of Milwaukee.
England's own full‑backs, Kyle Walker and Danny Rose, will be encouraged to play as auxiliary wingers.
In most cases, he said, people who volunteer as auxiliary officers have other jobs and other death benefits.
Bishop Eisenbach was temporarily relieved of many duties as auxiliary bishop, but the criminal proceedings were quickly dismissed.
They even included Defoe, specialist predator reinvented as auxiliary right-back as he served as Billy Jones' unlikely shield.
Bishop Hart, who served as auxiliary bishop in the Boston Archdiocese before coming to Norwich in November 1995, has said the diocese's policy on sexual abuse is adequate.
Officers Pekearo and Marshalik were volunteering as auxiliary officers at a time when their careers outside law enforcement appeared to be blossoming.
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