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be helped with
verb
To provide assistance to (someone or something).
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They have to be helped with their homework.
Depression, once identified, can be helped with psychotherapy and medications.
Children and adults with a severe to profound hearing loss who cannot be helped with hearing aids may be helped with cochlear implants.
If general treatment measures fail, patients with cardiomyopathy can sometimes be helped with heart transplantation.
It is too soon to know how many people may be helped with the new approaches.
But students will be helped with a cribsheet covered with small grids and dots.
But her family had insisted that she wanted to live and could be helped with therapy.
Quarterback Matt Cassel can be helped with better protection and a receiver who can make an immediate impact.
He points to Share Microfin, an Indian lender, as evidence that the very poor can be helped with microcredit.
Airlines should also be helped with the increase in insurance premiums from a heightened risk of terrorist attacks, she said.
The kids have to be helped with their school bags, kissed goodbye, waved at and sometimes taught manners.
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