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The phrase "a helper" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something that assists or provides support in a task or situation.
Example: "In the classroom, a helper can make a significant difference in the learning experience for students."
Alternatives: "an assistant" or "a supporter".
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"You're just a helper".
I'm just a helper".
A firefighter, and a helper.
"I decided to be a helper".
"I'm a helper," she quickly added.
He was a healer and a helper.
But she now had a helper.
Finally, enlist the aid of a helper.
You will need a helper for this.
(As a helper, it's pronounced Dot-sook).
Later he served as a helper in the medical corps.
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