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The phrase "as a helpful marker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that serves as a guide or indicator in a particular context.
Example: "The color coding in the chart acts as a helpful marker for identifying different categories of data."
Alternatives: "as a useful indicator" or "as a guiding reference".
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The latter was propagated as a helpful marker to distinguish TPAs from APAs and was already mentioned in the previous WHO classification system [ 5].
Despite of this limitation, the detection of these viruses at least could act as a helpful marker for predicting a high risk of severe complications in FHMD cases, and this knowledge might enhance targeted treatment in clinical practice.
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Although the full potential of PCT must still be established, it appears that it may be a helpful marker of high risk, as well as having the valuable role of distinguishing between infectious and noninfectious aetiologies of organ dysfunction.
15 As fasting serum insulin or C-peptide alone is a helpful marker of insulin resistance in people without diabetes, it may be that UCPCR could also be used in this manner.
However, PAX2 may be a helpful marker in certain diagnostic situations.
Hsa-miR-150-5p could be a helpful marker to monitor disease severity.
They recommend discoid roaches which cannot fly and have a few helpful markers on their bodies to help in the surgery.
Instructors also reported explaining activity expectations as a helpful strategy.
He also saw it as a helpful technical exercise.
Religion was also reported as a helpful source of support.
This was not seen as a helpful simplification.
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