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The phrase "are of much help" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that something provides significant assistance or support.
Example: "The resources provided by the organization are of much help to those in need."
Alternatives: "are very helpful" or "provide great assistance."
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Giordano's On the Way Up to Calvary provides a variation of the formula he devised for Las Meninas: here we have the painting of theology, just one of the combinations of representation with belief, hope, alienation and despair to be found in a city where art so often leaves you speculating beyond the point where words are of much help.
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Ms. Kost, 49, said Mr. Katz was of much help.
We humans may not be of much help.
These skills are much too broadly defined to be of much help in training.
Their contributions are likely to be too little and too late to be of much help.
None of these is of much help in understanding the current crisis.
So far, he hasn't found social media to be of much help.
Federal regulators may not be of much help with such questions.
He could be of much help in making the Franco-German couple function well".
But none of the economic gurus of old days is of much help now.
But, again, none of this was of much help to the real economy.
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