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The phrase "a pittance that will help" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of money or assistance that is expected to provide some benefit, albeit limited.
Example: "The charity provided a pittance that will help the families affected by the disaster, but it is not nearly enough to cover their needs."
Alternatives: "a small amount that will assist" or "a meager contribution that will aid".
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That is a pittance that will help cover administrative costs and the like.
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Some see the money as a pittance that deflects attention from migrant exploitation.
In hell, it'll just be a deal that shuffles almost all the money among large corporations, while actual authors receive a pittance that's used to justify the system.
They get a pittance if anything, or they get a pittance that they then donate back to the church.
Barr tried to buy a group of Traylors in 1941 for such a pittance that his offer was spurned.
A cheaper dollar will help in that.
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