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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always need help" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous or habitual requirement for assistance in various contexts.
Example: "Despite his efforts to learn independently, he always needs help with complex math problems."
Alternatives: "constantly require assistance" or "frequently need support".
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They always need help.
Not that people of restricted growth always need help.
For example, volunteer with your local MP or charity – they always need help.
The dead cannot speak for themselves – they always need help from their latterday friends.
That said, Cannon calls Reagan "an idea man, not an analyst" who "would always need help with the fine print".
"It's nice to go through a paper to get an idea of the original study but frankly I always need help from the scientist to undertand it anyway.
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"The little guy always needs help," Mr. Wallace said.
A trainee or new teacher always needs help.
People have always needed help looking for love.
There, Ms. Morgan could not reach the shelves and cupboards, and always needed help.
"It takes kids from always needing help to being the helper".
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