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"help at the margin" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe either literal or figurative situations where assistance is needed at the edge or boundary of a problem or situation. For example, "The teachers have been providing help at the margin to struggling students in order to help them pass their exams".
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It may help at the margin.
Telling a better story might help at the margin.
"The question at the end of the day is will this help at the margin or will it change the whole picture," he said.
Some of their ideas might help at the margin, but this gulf between employers and graduates has been around for decades now and is beginning to look intractable.
We're certainly suffering the aftermath of a particularly nasty financial crisis, and more government spending would surely help, at the margin.
Mr. Thin said a weaker euro would help at the margin but it was not a substitute for the structural reforms that Greece, Spain and Portugal and other countries would need.
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"But it can help at the margins".
But they are tools that can help, at the margins, bring Pakistan back from the precipice.
Businesses can help at the margins, but it needs public sector responsibilities".
Apprenticeship schemes may help at the margins by making youngsters more employable, but they will not substitute for economic recovery.
"Flows will help at the margins, but they can't perpetuate a trend indefinitely," Mr. Grant added.
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