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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assistance went" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the action of assistance being provided or given, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The assistance went unnoticed during the project, leading to several issues."
Alternatives: "assistance was provided" or "help was given".
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His assistance went beyond the donation of cash, however.
A surprisingly large amount of assistance went to European banks.
Mr. Cuomo even came prepared with specific figures to show how much HUD assistance went to Rochester under Secretary Cuomo.
The three brothers said they received just $107 in food stamps each month, and most of their $510 in monthly cash assistance went toward paying rent and utilities.
Yuri Chaika, Russia's prosecutor general, said in televised comments Wednesday that a request for assistance went out to the Americans three weeks ago and that he was waiting for an official reply.
The crisis among the living was the crisis of the refugees, and the overwhelming portion of humanitarian assistance went to creating and sustaining the sprawling network of camps for fleeing Hutus in Zaire, Tanzania, and Burundi.
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Most Americans who go there for assistance go to an office called Protection & Welfare headed by Ralph Cadeaux.
"We want the American taxpayers' assistance going to generate greater lending, not providing excess compensation".
The vast majority of cash welfare assistance goes to the poorest half.
The recuperating soldiers credited Turkey not just for medical aid but also for assistance going back into Syria to fight.
Unlike American aid, much of the Saudi assistance goes directly into Egyptian coffers with no strings attached.
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