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The phrase "appears to help in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that seems to provide assistance or support in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The new software update appears to help in improving the overall performance of the system."
Alternatives: "seems to assist in" or "appears to aid in".
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Thus, anisotropy appears to help in restraining creep response both in the tangential and in the radial directions.
This disturbance appears to help in the decomposition of plant litter, to facilitate the growth of shorter, annual plants and grasses and to opens areas to make it easier for birds to forage, they said.
OnabotulinumtoxinA appears to help in alleviating symptoms and reduce care needs of Hemiplegic Migraine in this case.
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But his efforts have not appeared to help in either chamber, partly because he has been waging a series of veto fights with Congressional Democrats.
Bariatric surgeries do appear to help in extreme cases.
In addition, the drafted life story book also appeared to help in building trust and a meaningful relationship with the therapist.
It's almost a relief when Will, a gruff Canadian forensics expert, appears to help Anne in her search, muttering his hope "that our humanity might kick into a higher gear".
The housing stability that vouchers provide appears to help families in other ways as well.
The process of seeking and using complementary therapies appears to help patients in two broad ways – empowering them to take greater personal control over their condition and enabling exploration of a broader range of causes of asthma than are discussed within their NHS care.
Joining the Scouts or Guides in childhood appears to help lower the risk of mental illness in later life, a study suggests.
Breast-feeding early in life appears to help.
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