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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hands-on help" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase refers to physical assistance with a task, as opposed to offering advice or providing instructions. For example, "Although the company's new IT system was confusing, the technician provided hands-on help to make sure everyone was up and running."
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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.
Facilities where many residents need a more hands-on help, or have dementia, have more hand-washing lapses, too.
"I'm also looking for some 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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It was everything I was looking for – genuine hands-on helping of people with serious crises.
Liu said that, to date, Tencent had been fairly hands-on helping his team develop its games and future strategy although it doesn't have distribution arrangement.
The first-class stewards provided hands-on assistance, helping their charges to get dressed and bringing them out onto the deck.
The winner is guaranteed a $25,000 investment and hands on help from Wefunder designing a public launch.
Runa takes a very active part in the daily life of a startup, including consultation and hands on help, if needed, on operations, engineering, business development, strategy and planning the liquidity event of next round of financing.
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