| | ::It also doesn't fit the grammar of any form of these, which is either ''come to <u>the</u> aid/rescue/assistance of someone/something'' or ''come to <u>someone's/something's</u> aid''. [[User: DCDuring |DCDuring]] <small >[[User talk: DCDuring|TALK]]</small > 15:07, 2 February 2013 (UTC) | | ::It also doesn't fit the grammar of any form of these, which is either ''come to <u>the</u> aid/rescue/assistance of someone/something'' or ''come to <u>someone's/something's</u> aid''. [[User: DCDuring |DCDuring]] <small >[[User talk: DCDuring|TALK]]</small > 15:07, 2 February 2013 (UTC) |
| | ::: It's often found in titles such as ''BP agents come to aid of stranded Samaritans'', ''Bedspring Spears Woman; Firemen Come To Rescue'', or ''Bankers come to rescue of unpaid teachers'', and it's more basic. This was the reason for my suggestion. [[User:Lmaltier|Lmaltier]] ([[User talk:Lmaltier|talk]]) 20:40, 2 February 2013 (UTC) | | ::: It's often found in titles such as ''BP agents come to aid of stranded Samaritans'', ''Bedspring Spears Woman; Firemen Come To Rescue'', or ''Bankers come to rescue of unpaid teachers'', and it's more basic. This was the reason for my suggestion. [[User:Lmaltier|Lmaltier]] ([[User talk:Lmaltier|talk]]) 20:40, 2 February 2013 (UTC) |
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