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Discover LudwigThe phrase "help aid" is not correct and is redundant in written English.
It is typically used when referring to assistance or support, but using both words together is unnecessary.
Example: "The organization aims to help aid those in need during the crisis."
Alternatives: "provide assistance" or "offer support."
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An additional multimillion-dollar investment by Sanzar to help aid Argentina's inclusion was also agreed upon.
These embryos are doomed, but they can help aid disease research.
It may also help aid groups to do their job effectively.
Little or no psychological support is provided post- or pre-deployment to help aid workers deal with these issues.
Eating large meals sends much of your blood to your stomach to help aid the digestion process.
This has been found to help aid memory and recall: it is known as "the Protégé Effect".
This would then help aid and avoid isolation of students that identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.
Bicycle computers can help aid the desired use by giving additional information to the user while they are biking.
Given the lack of historical, full scale operating experience, a general uncertainty and sensitivity analysis methodology was developed to help aid SMR designs through this process.
The project could help aid diagnoses of diseases, help with the testing of new drugs, and develop supercomputing techniques modeled on the brain.
She did help; aid workers, unlike politicians, might not be able to stop a war, but they can help keep a family alive, and a child drawing pictures.
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