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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assistant features" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the specific functionalities or characteristics of an assistant, such as a virtual assistant or software tool.
Example: "The new software update includes several assistant features that enhance user experience and productivity."
Alternatives: "assistant capabilities" or "assistant functionalities".
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The bridegroom, also 27, is an assistant features editor at Men's Vogue.
Cudlipp, who was now in London with Kemsley's Sunday Chronicle, joined as assistant features editor.
Malik Meer replaces Tim Lusher, who is now Assistant Features Editor on the Guardian.
Once up and running, Alexa can perform a variety of your typical assistant features.
The first works by modifying dimensions and in adding serifs or assistant features to the original structure design.
She also poached Sally Eyden, assistant features editor at the Daily Mirror, to be deputy editor of the NoW magazine.
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The Assistant feature even edits your photos.
One of the neat tricks of the new iPhone 4S is how Siri, its virtual assistant feature, taps into the restaurant database of Yelp to recommend local dining options.
In fact, only one person I've interviewed, a young dental assistant featured in an article about men who go into traditionally female-dominated professions, has ever mentioned getting such advice.
The new phone's look is virtually identical to the exterior design of its predecessor, though it has better internal hardware and a new virtual assistant feature, Siri, which uses voice recognition to handle various tasks.
The team is planning further improvements, including a true "virtual assistant" feature that should make traveling a bit more bearable.
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