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The phrase "a tool that helps" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an object or resource that provides assistance or support in achieving a task or goal.
Example: "This software is a tool that helps users manage their time more effectively."
Alternatives: "a resource that aids" or "an instrument that assists".
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Last month, Google open sourced a tool that helps make sense of language.
Altor sells a tool that helps I.T. managers see those blind spots.
Data is a tool that helps governments, and increasingly businesses, to identify and find solutions to social problems.
"The list is just a tool that helps me set priorities and stay motivated to see new places," he said.
Mr. Meyer described the law as a tool that helps states to measure school performance, while giving them the flexibility to set their own proficiency benchmarks.
"So we're pleased to say that Adblock Plus will continue to provide users with a tool that helps them control their internet experience.
She adds: "Technology is a tool that helps dealing with scarce resources of translators, by speeding up their work and allowing them to concentrate on the essential.
It's like being able to speak different languages – jazz is a tool that helps you, allows you to understand more, and can take you to different places".
"It's just a tool that helps us to know and gives us a feeling that something hit it," Mr. Cuzzupoli said of the wing sensor system.
RefME has built a tool that helps validate information and ultimately shows where you've found knowledge.
Such a tool, a tool that helps me with my work.
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