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The phrase "assists from a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear and does not fit standard usage; it may be an attempt to express assistance but lacks clarity.
Example: "He assists from a distance" does not effectively communicate the intended meaning.
Alternatives: "assists with" or "provides assistance from".
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Hazard has at least continued to sparkle, contributing 11 goals so far (four more than last year) and seven assists from a more central attacking midfield position.
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