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Discover LudwigThe phrase "help better" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The proper form would be "helping better" or "to help better." This phrase can be used in various contexts where one is describing the act of improving or making something better. Example: "Volunteering at the local shelter not only helps to improve the lives of animals, but also allows me to contribute to my community and help better the world."
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This can help better design the communication and engagement process.
Better design methods can help, better specification techniques can help, better programming languages can help, better testing technologies can help, better operating systems can help, better middle-ware infrastructures can help, better understanding of application domains can help, better understanding of data structures and algorithms can help–and so on.
Information-sharing can help better predict market ups and downs.
Few more case studies would help better understand the theory.
These findings may help better utilize RS3NP in biomedical applications as a drug delivery material.
These observations would help better understand compensatory mechanisms of Drosophila embryo's development under environmental perturbations.
Diagrams sometimes help better explain design than word documents, especially to visual learners.
Identifying consumer segments can help better optimize products for successful entry into the marketplace.
Nudges incentivize vaccinations and help better align vaccination intentions with near-term actions.
This review summarizes recent advances to help better harness the immune system in CRC prevention.
It will help better understand of proliferation and regeneration ability of these cells.
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