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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assisting as an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a role or function in which someone is providing help or support in a specific capacity.
Example: "She is assisting as an intern in the marketing department, gaining valuable experience."
Alternatives: "helping as a" or "supporting in the role of a".
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It's possible that people will offer you unpaid work assisting as an intern.
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"My part of the [Peace Corps] project was assisting as a midwife, so I watched several women go through excruciating births because they were dehydrated," said Duryee.
He required a 2-person assist as well as a walker to weight bear however he was unable to mobilize.
Messier, Nedved, Barnaby and Holik each added a goal and an assist as well.
Toffoli also added an assist, as did King.
When I attempted to assist as an aid worker, I was frustrated at my lack of ability to help directly.
He describes the assist as a "beautiful moment".
Prust earned his first assist as a Ranger when Chris Drury shot past Brodeur at 9 59.
He lists Mr. Perry among the candidates he "helped recruit and assist" as a G.O.P. official in Texas.
He offered to assist as a consultant (for a fee of $1) in starting a tex tile business.
It was Shaquille O'Neal recording his second assist as a Sun with a blind pass inside to Leandro Barbosa for a first-quarter layup against the Los Angeles Lakers.
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