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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any source of help" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to various forms or origins of assistance that one might seek or receive.
Example: "If you are feeling overwhelmed, don't hesitate to reach out to any source of help available to you."
Alternatives: "any form of assistance" or "any kind of support".
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Some Syrian families are leaving their already unsafe homes, door-knocking, looking for any source of help.
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The joy of sharing labour is that "someone" becomes a source of help rather than irritation.
A World Bank study of twenty-three countries found that the poor saw police "not as a source of help and security, but rather of harm, risk, and impoverishment".
Given the ominous crack in his floor and the gas monitor in his garage, could he, I wondered, finally welcome government as a source of help?
The Small Business Administration can be a source of help.
I want everything I do to be a source of help to people.
The euro is going to be a big source of problems, not a source of help.
A majority of the undergraduates in the group emphasized how postgraduates were a source of help.
Note that bunny hopping can be a source of help as you climb higher on steeper hills.[3].
Any source of fat would help prevent the melting caused by alcohol.
Friends and family can be another source of help.
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