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Discover Ludwig"concrete aid" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe tangible or specific forms of assistance or support. Example: The charity organization provided concrete aid in the form of food, shelter, and medical supplies for the victims of the natural disaster.
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All five nations are trying to rein in separatists or rebel groups, many of them drawing inspiration if not concrete aid from the Taliban, Afghanistan's militant Islamic rulers.
Concrete aid, like donating blood, sheltering neighbors and assisting overburdened emergency workers, will give shape and meaning to feelings of compassion.
It would be much more beneficial, American Atheists contends, to focus the public on ways they can send concrete aid to disaster victims.
TRIPOLI, Libya — The West moved to send its first concrete aid to Libya's rebellion in the east of the country, hoping to give it the momentum to oust Moammar Gadhafi.
In addition, some might have hoped for concrete aid in handling their cases.
The concrete aid will take to form of supplying disposable diapers in the JUNJI's care centres in the most affected zones.
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Instead of "whether" concrete representations (e.g., drawing diagrams) are involved in teaching, we should focus on "how" the concrete aids are actually used in ways to support symbolic reasoning.
Fortunately, there are some concrete aids to re-conceptualizing that you can drawn on.
Concrete linings aid fluid flow by providing a smooth surface and insure against rock fragment falling on vehicles using the tunnel.
The plane veered off the runway and struck a concrete navigational aid called a localizer, according to Praful Patel, India's aviation minister.
The plane, arriving from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, then veered off the runway and struck a concrete navigational aid, Aviation Minister Praful Patel said at a news conference at the airport.
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