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The phrase "help out with this" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to assist or lend a hand with a particular task or situation. Example: "I'm getting overwhelmed with all the paperwork for this project. Can you help out with this?" (asking for assistance with the project paperwork)
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To help out with this, Kukai also took back lots of visual aids.
"I almost wish we could train the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to come to people's houses to help out with this," said Mr. Cerf, now chief Internet evangelist at Google.
(Memory fails to serve on the question of whether his nationality has been previously established, or whether the audience is supposed to have absorbed it from what it knows of the films origins; perhaps someone can help out with this in the comments).
Then I will have to scour the house for a suitable table, pretend to let them make the lemonade while doing all the work myself, man the stand when they get bored and do 100 percent of the cleanup they promised to really, really help out with this time.
It would have been nice to see a fully crowdsourced version of this app that would allow anybody to help out with this project.
It's about time that Twitter rolled out more language functionality and what better way to do this than to lean on your loyal followers to help out with this endeavor.
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I still help out with the lawn".
I still help out with the garbage.
Help out with the housework.
Let experienced, older kids help out with the frying.
Kids love to help out with the cooking.
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