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The phrase "could do with some help" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express a need or desire for assistance or support. Example: "After working on this project for hours, I could do with some help to finish it on time."
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What she accomplishes is epic, but she could do with some help coloring it all in.
Even the International Monetary Fund's Christine Lagarde, held in high esteem by many stylewatchers as the ultimate silver vixen, could do with some help, according to Hansford.
Not for the first time, we could do with some help, so our two questions to Guardian members are pretty simple: where should we go next?
Benítez could do with some help from Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer, the presenters of the Channel 4 property show in which Kirstie teaches home owners how to revamp a tired house and Phil attempts to persuade them to move.
"The town could do with some help.
If you need forgiveness you could do with some help like that.
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He could do with some extra help right now.
Joe and Laura, busy parents of three kids, decide they could do with some extra help.
It's a good try, but he still could do with some creative swearing help.
Here's hoping they can make a real go of it, because the podcast format could do with some innovative new twists to help it reach a broader audience.
After all, I could really do with some help with a deposit for a house so that I could have a bit of a life instead of saving every penny I work all hours to earn.
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