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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of help" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type or category of assistance being offered or needed.
Example: "The workshop provided a kind of help that was essential for new entrepreneurs to navigate the challenges of starting a business."
Alternatives: "a type of assistance" or "a form of support."
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"Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," which began its run in 2003, epitomized this tendency: the title implied (and the show seemed to confirm) that the makeover targets needed a kind of help that no member of their tribe — the "straight guy" tribe — could provide.
"But with the Internet, now the problem is infoglut — how do you make sense of all the information out there?" Teltech's rates for making sense of it start at $25,000 for a year of basic research (a kind of help line for companies that need quick answers to technical questions) and range above $1 million for a big project.
A kind of help that is so obvious it's almost embarrassing.
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But the company does plan to position itself as a kind of helping hand to those preparing Thanksgiving and subsequent celebrations this year.
You only have to let it done.' (GP 11) Alternatively, it was recognised that 'Heilpraktiker' spend more time with patients and are seen to be on 'folks side' and represent, therefore, a kind of self-help or lay-help.
It's a kind of self-help that, with a little help from the world of technology, just might make us a healthier nation.
With a carbon tax no longer appearing likely, he said a new kind of help, like a federal "clean energy" standard that would set a quota for nuclear and renewable electricity, might be needed.
I think success as a kind of revenge helps her along, too.
Or so says the momentum, a kind of self-help program that cures what ails you.
For him, Bennet's insistence on ethical accountability serves as a kind of self-help seminar.
Wearing a kind of costume helped allay my nerves; in sunglasses, I thought, I could probably rob a bank.
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