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The phrase "assist at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean "help someone with (something) or to be present at (something)." For example, "I assisted at the meeting to take notes and provide additional insight."
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Sabu offered to assist at this point, and later provided the password details.
"It was their decision and we were happy to assist, at their request.
Whereas rabbis assist at all religious marriages, their presence at most other ceremonies is not required.
County and municipal boards of health assist at the local level.
I put my electrical assist at level 1 and left that punk in the dirt.
In June, Ms. Carey asked her to assist at a fashion shoot with Antoine Bootz, the fashion photographer.
Cameras and radar work together to provide brake-assist functions, including collision prevention assist, at speeds above 4.5 m.p.h.
Nonetheless, they generally conduct religious services, assist at Bar Mitzvah, and are present at funerals and sometimes circumcisions.
Rabbi Laurence A. Sebert is to officiate and Cantor Shayna Postman is to assist at the Fountainhead, an event space.
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UNICEF partners with governments, international NGOs, and other UN agencies to assist at-risk populations with mine-risk education and mine clearing programmes.
Our mission is to assist at-risk youth in the Eugene/Springfield area in becoming productive citizens by providing a learning and work environment where they feel challenged, respected, and accountable as they strive to meet the demands of adulthood.
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