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"will be aided" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is the passive form of the verb "aid," which means to help or assist someone. This phrase is often used to describe a future action or event where someone or something will receive help or assistance. Example: The students will be aided by their teacher in preparing for the exam.
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They will be aided by a group of additional judges.
There is also specific intelligence suggesting that Iran will be aided in these attacks by Hezbollah.
He will be aided by David Cameron's personal spokeswoman, Gabby Bertin.
"Their outlook over the next 6 to 12 months will be aided by improving equity markets".
His replacement, Adam Silver, will be aided by LeBron James and Derrick Rose and Kevin Durant.
They will be aided by 1199 S.E.I.U, a union of health care workers that has endorsed Mr. de Blasio.
The company also faces a number of lawsuits, which will be aided if the ruling is upheld.
These efforts will be aided by scientists who are beginning to piece together a new understanding of traumatic disorders.
These thwarted aspirations will be aided and abetted by disgruntled Arabs in neighboring states opposed to the war and occupation.
Only a few of the victims will be aided, and nothing will go to those who must lose their homes.
Buffalo's offense will be aided by the return of Josh Reed, a reliable receiver, especially on third down.
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