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Discover Ludwig"hands on help" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you are referencing assistance from someone who is actively helping a person or group, rather than providing advice or direction. For example, "The local community centre provides hands-on help to the homeless."
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The winner is guaranteed a $25,000 investment and hands on help from Wefunder designing a public launch.
It is possible that less "hands on help" may be required if more emphasis were placed on the importance of skin-to-skin contact to coordinate feeding behaviours.
If you are experiencing any technical difficulties on your Mac, just make an appointment with the Genius bar at any Apple store to get hands on help.
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Facilities where many residents need a more hands-on help, or have dementia, have more hand-washing lapses, too.
In 1988, less than half of parents gave advice to a grown child in the past month, and fewer than one in three had provided any hands-on help.
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"I'm also looking for some hands-on help.
Encourage as much self-care as possible, minimizing hands-on help.
Business accelerators can also be a good source of hands-on help.
This approach has led to hands-on help, such as the city's Sustainable Works program.
But having an expert fill out the form did. Other studies have shown the utility of hands-on help.
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