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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assisting from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you are trying to express, as "assisting from" does not typically fit standard usage.
Example: "I appreciate your efforts assisting from the sidelines." (This is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "assisting with" or "helping from".
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Leveson said that the role of assessors was limited to assisting from within their area of expertise with the conclusion being "mine and mine alone".
He spent the last two playoff series assisting from the press box while Craig Ramsay ran the team behind the bench.
"Are you talking about Mike?" joked Col. Gregory H. Johnson of the Air Force, the shuttle pilot, who was assisting from inside the station.
Dempsey said Sunday that the "decisive" battles for Mosul and other extremist strongholds "will require a different kind of advising and assisting" from what Obama initially advocated.
The two young people get the assisting from the village party leader and through the village party leader's effort, the father accepts them and bless their happiness.
There are currently 300 US troops conducting relief missions in Nepal, and another 270 assisting from nearby Thailand.
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Even Superman got the occasional assist from Lois.
Possibly Pruitt gets an assist from God.
Jones got an assist from Derek Bell in the fifth.
Also had an assist – from a scuffed shot.
With an assist from Gilbert, he was on his way.
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