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The phrase "does it help you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when inquiring if something provides assistance or benefits to someone.
Example: "I hope this explanation clarifies the topic; does it help you?"
Alternatives: "Is this useful to you?" or "Does this assist you?".
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What does it help you predict?
Does it help you towards your goals?
Does it help you become a better person?
Does it help you feel your way through this piece?
How does it help you understand the relationship between this article and the previous one?
How does it help you to know you are going to develop Alzheimer's disease if you can't do anything about it?
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