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assisted in vs assisted on

Both 'assisted in' and 'assisted on' are commonly used phrases in English, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Assisted in' is used when referring to helping with a task or project, while 'assisted on' is used when referring to helping with a specific aspect or part of a task or project.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

assisted in

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'assisted in' when you want to indicate that someone helped with a task or project.

Examples:

  • She assisted in organizing the event.
  • He assisted in completing the report.
  • They assisted in the development of the new product.
  • The Chair shall be assisted in the performance of his duties by representatives of the Member States holding the previous and the following Presidency of the Council of the Union.
  • In addition, the Commission will be assisted in certain tasks by the European Environment Agency in Copenhagen.
  • The Commission should clearly be assisted in this work by the committee set up by the regulation, in the same way as for the other provisions of the same kind.
  • Sir, he assisted in Yulaw's capture.
  • Where the Member States are represented, it could be useful for the Commission to be assisted in this task by the Standing Committee set up under the Regulation.
  • In a computerized simulation I assisted in the delivery of a human baby.
  • There are two patients whom I assisted in departing from this world.
  • You've assisted in the capture of a fugitive.
  • Dr. Bell-Hart assisted in your surgery.
  • The QSG system has assisted in improving the quality of projects presented to the management commitees.
  • The financial controller may be assisted in his duties by one or more assistant financial controllers.
  • You assisted in the ritual and I am very thankful.
  • I've never assisted in one.
  • Essentially, you assisted in the plan of a murdering thief.
  • I traveled to South America with my family and assisted in a ritual sacrifice.
  • It is important that all democratic institutions are assisted in work to strengthen the independent press in Belarus.
  • The small and medium-sized businesses should be assisted in their efforts to provide dual pricing.
  • You assisted in several of their operations.
  • You assisted in several of their operations.
  • Television broadcasters are assisted in dubbing and subtitling European programmes and with multilingual productions.

Alternatives:

  • helped in
  • participated in
  • contributed to
  • aided in
  • supported in

assisted on

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'assisted on' when you want to indicate that someone helped with a specific aspect or part of a task or project.

Examples:

  • She assisted on the design of the website.
  • He assisted on the implementation of the new system.
  • They assisted on the research for the project.
  • I assisted on all the surgeries.
  • I heard that you also assisted on a cholecystectomy.
  • Have you assisted on such an operation before?
  • 'Cause I've assisted on hundreds, so if we're done comparing CVs,
  • But I've assisted on many.
  • I also assisted on the surgery.
  • I just set a broken radius and assisted on a mandibular ORIF.
  • You assisted on a mitral valve replacement.
  • I assisted on my first bypass yesterday, and the patient's not doing so hot.
  • The front fastening is assisted on the right side by three snap-fit closings.
  • Looking at the bulk of this directive and the amendments from the supervisors and others in this House - and I am very grateful to colleagues who have assisted on this issue - I believe that we have not overburdened the business community.
  • I've assisted on several.
  • All three women had different attorneys working their divorce, however, one of our clerks, Levi Papani, assisted on all of the cases.
  • Nevertheless, despite the efforts of Parliament, it was the election of a Labour government in the UK in May 1997, assisted on this matter by the Liberal Democrats, which finally broke the logjam over the electoral system.

Alternatives:

  • helped on
  • worked on
  • collaborated on
  • contributed on
  • supported on

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