Collocations for "assistance"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "assistance" in context.
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assistance
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- am in need of immediate medical assistance
- am in dire need of assistance
- request [roadside, military] assistance
- require technical assistance (with)
- Do you [need, want] any assistance (with that)?
- Your assistance is (not) [necessary, required].
- [really, very much] appreciate your assistance
- (No) further assistance is [necessary].
- I don't need any assistance!
- Can I lend you [my, any] assistance?
- Can I be of any assistance?
- [housing, income] assistance for
- financial assistance from [your parents, the government]
- provide [state, federal] assistance (for)
- provide assistance in [housing, finding, locating, developing]
- have [sought, requested] assistance in [developing]
- assistance for the [hearing-impaired, disabled]
- may need extra assistance (with)
- Can you give me some assistance (over here)?
- need assistance with my [order, car, job]
- assistance from your [friends, family]
- get assistance [by, from]
- contact us for assistance (at)
- assistance and [support, advice, information]
'assistance' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
ally
- animal
- bankrupt
- call
- charity
- clerical
- decrease
- dependent
- disabled
- disaster
- emergency
- faculty
- financial
- furthermore
- generous
- get
- guidance
- homeless
- immediately
- income
- invaluable
- medical
- medium
- must
- need
- nursing
- parole
- phone
- probably
- refuse
- request
- require
- resident
- retied
- seek
- sign
- solicit
- succeed
- technical
- temporary
- tuition
- use
- volunteer
- withhold