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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if assisted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing conditions or scenarios that involve help or support. Example: "The project can be completed on time if assisted by additional resources."
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It's possible that could happen in the UK, if assisted suicide were ever legalised.
If assisted by a pack animal, take detailed local advice about the terrain ahead.
Could this be the future for the United States if assisted dying is widely legalized?
And who are the people most likely to be abused if assisted suicide is legalized?
If assisted dying were legalised, a doctor or nurse would be present when the patient took the life-ending prescription.
Lee Cheol-woo, a legislator briefed by the government's spy agency, duly reported that Mr. Kim "can speak and stand if assisted".
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Now his arms were prowling the air, as if assisting with the invisible manufacture of meaning.
A problem of subventilatory EAdi efforts is that if they fail to initiate assist, the event is classified as EAdi-without-assist (ineffective effort, also known as wasted effort), whereas if assist is initiated it is classified as assist-without-EAdi (auto-triggering).
In one respect only have the trustees genuinely, if unwittingly, assisted the public interest.
Questions will then begin about who, if anyone, assisted or encouraged Dipendra.
The official cautioned other nations in Latin America, hinting that relations would worsen if they assisted Mr. Snowden.
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