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The phrase "anyone help" is not a complete sentence; it should be written as "Can anyone help?" or "Will anyone help?" The phrase "anyone help" can be used in spoken English when asking for assistance or for someone to perform a task. For example, "I'm having trouble with this box, can anyone help me carry it upstairs?" or "I have a lot of work to do, can anyone help me finish it before the deadline?" It is not considered appropriate to use "anyone help" in formal written English.
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