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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every help" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly when one intends to express the idea of receiving assistance or support.
Example: "I appreciate every help you can provide during this project."
Alternatives: "any help" or "all help."
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Mr Matolcsy stills says the government will not return to the IMF, but added that EU finance ministers had promised Hungary "every help" in meeting the 2011 target.
The premature infant struggling to live deserves every help medical science can give him.
It is an idea dating back to the 1960s when planes needed every help to get off the ground.
If the United States wants a hemisphere led by pro-market democrats, it should give the region's people every help they need to work and trade their way to prosperity.
"The FA and the powers-that-be have a job on their hands and we have got to give them every help we can".
Now running low on money for rent, and food, he is responding to every Help Wanted Ad he sees.
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Every prisoner helps every other prisoner.
Or does every little help?
"Financially, given the current state of where Scottish football's in, every little helps - or every big bit helps.
But every little helps.
Every minute helps.
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