How to Use aide in a Sentence
aide
noun- The senate office hired several congressional aides.
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Two of Trump’s aides have also been charged in the case.
—Mark Berman, Anchorage Daily News, 3 Aug. 2023
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As Leahy said, his aide was the dog with the marrow bone.
—George Black, The New Republic, 19 Dec. 2022
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Jim and her health aide pleaded with her to change her mind.
—Jon Schuppe, NBC News, 22 Nov. 2022
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One of his aides, Walt Nauta, was also charged in the case.
—David Ovalle, BostonGlobe.com, 13 June 2023
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Wheeler was a mother of five who worked as a home health aide.
—Cassidy Jensen, Baltimore Sun, 16 July 2024
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What are 'mags':And why did ex-Meadows aide bring them up at the Jan. 6 hearings?
—Bart Jansen, USA TODAY, 29 June 2022
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Her aide, Wes Hodge, said Bonilla hadn’t yet seen the lawsuit.
—Stephen Hudak, Orlando Sentinel, 17 Aug. 2022
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Democratic aides cite the results of the 2022 midterm election.
—David Lauter, Los Angeles Times, 22 Mar. 2024
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But as Duke discussed the problem of staffing shortages, Schakowsky turned to her aide.
—Jennifer Miller, Anchorage Daily News, 23 Feb. 2023
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The woman who died is believed to have worked as a home health aide for the older woman.
—Thomas Tracy, New York Daily News, 13 Mar. 2025
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In 2019, a home health care aide going to work before dawn was attacked by a group and bled to death.
—Maryn McKenna, WIRED, 21 Mar. 2023
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Perez has been an aide to De León for about a year and half, according to his LinkedIn profile.
—David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times, 24 Oct. 2024
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His shocked aide urged him to take the remarks off the record, but Hoover encouraged the reporters to publish.
—Jack Goldsmith, The Atlantic, 22 Nov. 2022
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Her press aide was filming our exchange with his phone.
—Jonathan Blitzer, The New Yorker, 19 Dec. 2022
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The third recalled watching Paxton and an aide walk out of the office carrying the cake box.
—Jake Bleiberg and Paul J. Weber, Anchorage Daily News, 31 Aug. 2023
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But Trump wants to be Trump, free from the discipline his aides have sought vainly to impose.
—Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times, 2 Sep. 2024
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But that doesn’t mean Biden and his aides are pulling their punches entirely.
—Jeff Stein, Washington Post, 13 Aug. 2023
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The catch: Sloane has serious health problems, and Whit hires a home health aide to assist her.
—Lisa Levy, Washington Post, 26 May 2023
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The aide requested anonymity to speak about the senator’s health.
—Mary Clare Jalonick, Chicago Tribune, 26 July 2023
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After word reached an aide, Philip broke the news to Elizabeth during a walk.
—Rachel Elbaum, NBC News, 8 Sep. 2022
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The bunny, who some commenters claim was a White House press aide, shoves the president slightly to the side, and steps between Biden and the crowd.
—Grayson Quay, The Week, 18 Apr. 2022
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Throughout the summit, aides will pass notes to Biden, and there will be hallway huddles with diplomats and aides.
—Tara Sonenshine, Fortune, 12 July 2023
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Jeff Weaver, his longest-serving and closest aide, would get his name twice.
—Ari Rabin-Havt, The New Republic, 28 Apr. 2022
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The caller, a top aide to Meadows, Ben Williamson, said that someone had something to tell Hutchinson.
—Luke Broadwater Philip Montgomery, New York Times, 23 Dec. 2022
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Instead, Wyckoff says, this aide moved furniture out of the way.
—Cory Turner, NPR, 15 May 2024
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An aide, in the email, stated that McConnell feels fine and will consult with a physician before his next event.
—Scott Wartman, The Courier-Journal, 30 Aug. 2023
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Even his aides acknowledged the previous night's events had worn him down.
—Gabriella Abdul-Hakim, ABC News, 13 Nov. 2023
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For Harry, the idea of freedom sounded enticing, the aide claimed.
—Stephanie Nolasco, Fox News, 24 Mar. 2025
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An aide said the tariffs are expected to produce $100 billion a year in revenue for the federal government.
—Jamie L. Lareau, USA Today, 27 Mar. 2025
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