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Discover LudwigThe phrase "facilitate her" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the action of making something easier for someone. For example, "The organization provided assistance to facilitate her transition into her new role."
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Her own words, and not those of the critics who had paid so little attention to her, began to facilitate her fame as an artist.
For the physician who aided Ms. Curtis, a gentle-eyed surgical oncologist named Katherine Morris, the decision to facilitate her patient's request was painful.
This ability will also facilitate her careers as a private investigator and as a premier poker and blackjack player on the watch list of many Vegas casinos.
She bought some cookies first, and they were carefully wrapped into a little package of brown paper tied with cord with a large loop to facilitate her carrying the parcel.
And the lithography to which she turned more and more frequently in later years to facilitate her work helps animate images like "Death Seizes the Children" (1934), in which a skeletal arm grasps several small bodies.
Having paid several thousand pounds to Russian mafia men to facilitate her passage and to gain clients once she had arrived in the UK, she found herself deeply in debt.
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The UK government facilitated her journey to London by granting visas to her family.
He said his daughter's actions were even worse given that he had facilitated her career.
"One woman said men had never laid a hand on her and one had even facilitated her escape.
She had an enormous intelligence which facilitated her in a broad spectrum of interests.
"I would also like to recognize the cooperation of those Iranian authorities who facilitated her release and repatriation," Mr. Trudeau said in the statement.
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