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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being no help" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that someone or something has been unhelpful or uncooperative, and has not provided assistance or support. For example: "The contractor was supposed to finish the job by last week, but he's been no help at all."
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It warns us now that current society (the film blames Thatcher for destroying and dismantling it all, of course, but also New Labour for being no help) is close to re-creating the poverty of the 1930s.
He emails: After being no help at all and giving us no way to contact them, our airline (Finnair) have told us that 13 May is the soonest they can fly us back to the UK.
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There is no helping it.
"There is no help.
Yonkers was no help.
TV was no help.
Emma was no help whatsoever.
Professional librarians were no help.
The self is no help.
This was no help.
Vicki was no help either.
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