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The phrase "attention to help" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a focus on providing assistance or support, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "We need to direct our attention to help those in need during this crisis."
Alternatives: "focus on assistance" or "emphasis on support".
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But Africa is broken, and it needs high-level attention to help it fix itself.
Yet official attention to help revive the shattered rental home and apartment market has been scant.
You work at your own workstations, complete hands-on exercises, and get personal attention to help with your questions.
" 'Reorientation' is the right word," he said, because the school had to shift its own attention to help its students do the same thing.
Researchers have found ways to analyze infant behavior — where babies turn their gazes, how long they pay attention — to help figure out infant perceptions of sounds and words and languages, of what is familiar and what is unfamiliar to them.
She plies a well-stocked battery of thespian tricks, but she also makes it clear that these are Winnie's tricks, that what commands our attention is Winnie doing her best to command her attention, to help keep shadows at bay.
Similar(38)
"That is why we are giving our undivided attention to helping families and businesses".
In recent years they turned their attention to helping Syrian refugees.
But Crennel said he was moving on and that he would turn his attention to helping his players.
So I suggest that we turn some attention to helping people find pleasurable ways to get back together.
Dr. Drake said that he had turned his attention to helping the new dean build a great law school.
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