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Discover Ludwig"get help in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to receive assistance or support in a particular area or situation. Example: "I was struggling with my essay, so I decided to get help in the writing center at school."
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And then I'd get help in a different way.
Is she allowed to get help in to fulfil orders?
You chip in and you get help in return.
And adults all too often do not get help in retraining.
You can't raise a family if you don't get help in some way".
So I'm going to try and get help in the town, I'm going there now.
Buyers, meanwhile, would automatically get help in searches through software that analyzes their past queries.
People often call an attorney just to get help in finding out what happened.
"But the Administration only wants to get help in finding Osama bin Laden," a Democratic Senate aide said.
It's a place where women can take refuge and get help in pressing charges against their abusers.
West and will need to win the final two games and get help in order to win the division.
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