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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assists it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing how one thing helps or supports another in a specific context.
Example: "The new software feature assists it in streamlining the workflow for the entire team."
Alternatives: "supports it" or "aids it".
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Along with his 11 points and 10 assists, it made for the 89th triple-double of his career.
Despite Beckham's three assists, it was the Red Bulls' fans who were smiling when the game was over.
But Hezbollah and the Syrian government, which assists it, are not ready to lay down their weapons.
With 21 goals and a growing number of assists, it is easy to see why so many think Van Persie is solely responsible for United's position seven points clear in the Premier League.
Now, after he dominated the Nets with a career-high 25 points and 7 assists, it will be harder for the novelty of his sudden success to wear off.
After he was awarded the Golden Ball as the most valuable player of the tournament for his five goals and seven assists, it was almost unthinkable that he would not be selected for next year's World Cup.
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The FA has instructed Kate Gallafent QC to assist it with its review into the abuse cases.
The Court appoints three commissions to assist it in its exclusive jurisdiction over the practice of law in Indiana.
The purchase, worth $260 million, helps Groupon's international expansion, and could assist it in bolstering its flagging revenue growth rates.
(Viewed in terms of its corporate tax policies and the assist it provides to big multinationals seeking to avoid paying taxes in their homelands, Ireland is distinctly dodgy).
Scarnati has also said he won't give the court political data to assist it in drawing a new map because he believes its order is unlawful.
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