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The phrase "assisted in the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who was actively involved in completing some task or process. For example: "I was grateful for my colleague's assistance in the preparation of the presentation."
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assisted in the microarray experiments.
I assisted in the ensuing discussions.
H.O. assisted in the electrochemical measurements.
YT assisted in the manuscript preparation.
Soviet experts assisted in the investigation.
N.T. assisted in the Raman spectroscopy measurements.
E.T. assisted in the initial observing runs.
assisted in the analyses and graphical outputs.
He is assisted in the process by his hunchbacked servant.
"We knew he was assisted in the escape".
YKK assisted in the project development.
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