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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assisted work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe tasks or activities that are supported or facilitated by someone or something, often implying collaboration or help.
Example: "The project was completed successfully due to the assisted work of the entire team, who collaborated effectively."
Alternatives: "supported work" or "aided work".
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ZHL, SM and YBW did assisted work in these process.
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Hillary has assisted working people in unions with negotiating new contracts, and when the Nestle plant in Fulton, N.Y., closed in 2004, Clinton was able to secure Trade Adjustment Assistance funding for the working people impacted by that plant closure.
The plaintiffs are hoping to block American agencies from assisting work at the Large Hadron Collider.
I was getting some assisting work, shooting paintings for artists and galleries, and able to make an okay living in the field right away.
Private dentists train nurses in-house to perform dental assisting work.
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A minimum of 3,500 hours of dental assisting work experience must be completed over a minimum of 24 months.
She is the director of work force development for United Way of New York City, managing programs that seek to assist working families.
Many firms have programs in place that aim to assist working parents.
However, these half-day programs were not designed to include high quality longer term child care that could assist working parents.
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