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The phrase "a bit of extra help" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to additional assistance or support that is not strictly necessary but would be beneficial.
Example: "I could use a bit of extra help with this project to ensure everything is completed on time."
Alternatives: "a little additional support" or "some extra assistance".
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— JULIE TURKEWITZ Victims of Hurricane Sandy will get a bit of extra help from the federal government to find a temporary place to live.
And it would probably save money, if hospital beds could be emptied of people who could manage at home with a bit of extra help.
This being Sesame Street, he is not just any old canine; Brandeis is a service dog, there to teach children that some people have special circumstances and need a bit of extra help.
You take the normal CS 2110 course and a CS 2110 recitation section, but with this extra 1-hour-per-week CS 2111 help, you'll get a bit of extra help on topics that might have otherwise gone a bit quickly for you.
But Ingrid Artus, chairwoman of Friends of Grantown Primary School, said: "These cuts will not just have an impact on our children who need a bit of extra help with their learning in school.
Councillor Jackie Stockman, lead for health and eellbeing, said: "Older neighbours, relatives, friends and elderly members of the community are more vulnerable in the winter months and may need a bit of extra help this winter.
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That said, high-functioning people with autism can often lead totally independent lives, while many others are able to achieve a degree of independence and fulfillment with just a little bit of extra help.
They are assisting older viewers and those living with disabilities who need a little bit of extra help".
They'll need a little bit of extra help from the new brain wave-powered binoculars that DARPA just invented.
"...me daughter explained to him: 'Mum goes to work, she does the shopping, she's looking after the house, she's looking after you,, she needs a little bit of extra help to do it', and I think he's just about understanding that now".
So the researchers conclude that if you want fries (or anything else) to deep-fry faster, making them crispy in a shorter time, cooking in a bit of extra gravity helps, but there's nothing to be gained, and in fact some disadvantages, from centrifuging to a force greater than 3g.
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