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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assisted on both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has provided help or support in two different contexts or situations.
Example: "She was instrumental in the project, having assisted on both the research and the implementation phases."
Alternatives: "helped in both" or "supported in both".
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He assisted on both goals.
Ilya Kovalchuk assisted on both Devils goals.
Doug Gilmour assisted on both Montreal goals.
Robitaille assisted on both of Daigle's goals.
Jason Spezza and Alfredsson assisted on both.
Frans Nielsen assisted on both goals.
The rookie Joffrey Lupual assisted on both Ducks goals.
Brett Harkins, called up earlier yesterday from Syracuse, assisted on both Columbus goals.
Philadelphia defenseman Eric Desjardins assisted on both goals, giving him 50 points this season.
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