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Discover LudwigThe phrase "help succeeding" is not correct and usable in written English
To form a grammatically correct sentence, it should be rephrased as "help [someone/something] succeed." For example: I'm determined to help my younger siblings succeed.
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What had begun as Nathan's story slowly evolved into the tale of Dan Ashcroft's building animosity towards this apparently indestructible style goon, who couldn't help succeeding no matter what he did.
"I believe in global warming and I thought I was doing my part to help succeeding generations," Foster, an engineer who lives in northern Tennessee, told HuffPost.
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You become the business that customers will do anything to help succeed.
RB: I think the best thing a student can do to help succeed in any field is to simply begin.
Graff says "Accel stood out in having a track record of companies they've helped succeed through this scaling stage".
We are also far more likely to help others succeed than to help ourselves.
I want to help you succeed.
I can help you succeed.
"We're trying to help them succeed.
Their intent is to really help you succeed.
How luck and opportunity, in addition totalent, help people succeed.
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