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"financial help from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has received or is receiving financial assistance or support from a particular source. Example: The college student was able to afford her tuition fees with the financial help from her parents.
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But Ms. Karasawa receives financial help from no one.
The family got financial help from the school.
If the county took over, it would surely seek financial help from the city.
Returning to Canada in 1931, Karsh soon established a studio with financial help from his uncle.
She receives no financial help from her twins' father, she said.
HSBC did not have to ask for financial help from the British government.
Instead, with financial help from his brother, he purchased a dental clinic in Dalston, east London.
In fact, he received significant financial help from a national Republican operation that smelled blood.
Many Indians here have become small business owners, often with some financial help from relatives.
"It would be a big help for them to receive a financial help from abroad".
(The family receives no financial help from the Wild, but Hendrickson said Sheppard contributes grocery money).
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