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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assisted by technological" is not complete and requires a noun to be grammatically correct in English.
You can use it when referring to a process or action that is supported or enhanced by technology, but it needs to be part of a larger phrase.
Example: "The project was successful, assisted by technological advancements in communication."
Alternatives: "aided by technology" or "supported by technological means".
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Assisted by technological innovation and years of subsidies, the cost of wind and solar power has fallen sharply — so much so that the two industries say that they can sometimes deliver cleaner electricity at prices competitive with power made from fossil fuels.
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The timing of Ryan's article was impeccable: epilepsy gene hunters, assisted by rapid technological developments in molecular genetics and bioinformatics as the Human Genome Project gained momentum, were at the threshold of uncovering the channelopathy paradigm for the familial epilepsies showing Mendelian inheritance.
Approaches to RP are evolving rapidly, driven by technological advances; in addition to conventional open surgery, the procedure may be done laparoscopically either by a surgeon alone, or by a surgeon assisted by a robot [ 15].
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Assisted by Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
Assisted by Jonas Olsson.
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