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The phrase "I said help" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you requested assistance or support in a previous statement. Example: "When I was struggling with the project, I said help, but no one seemed to notice."
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I said: 'Help me.
So I said, "Help me understand how you're seeing this.
"I said, 'Help me,'" Lewis told me afterward.
But when I said, "Help!" and started rattling off the address, he wrenched the phone away, which was when I fled — out to the elevator and down to the building's front steps, where I waited, shuddering, for the cops.
"I said, 'Help us, and we'll help you,' and it didn't work out," said Robert Miranda, an F.B.I. agent in Dallas dealing with Mr. Al Ridi.
I was riding here with my kids, and I said, 'Help me stay positive here.' " Recognizing that Pettitte is still at least three weeks from returning, Girardi said he was not yet concerned about his readiness for a possible postseason start.
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"I would have gone tomorrow," I said, helping him to untie the rope that held it in place.
It just got complicated and messy, and quite honestly, I'm sure nothing I said helped anything.
Like I say: Help.
To all who serve in our armed forces today I say help is on the way.
"I had this passenger without a ticket, so I say, 'Where you going, sir?' "He says, 'I'm going to hell.' "I say: 'Help me out here.
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