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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'help to feel' is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when speaking about providing emotional or psychological support to someone. For example, "The therapist's words helped to feel accepted."
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I just need help to feel safe.
"It does help to feel more secure with your finances," he said.
It must help to feel the support of a weekly turnout, too.
When disaster strikes, it can help to feel as if you're not going through it alone.
"I can't help to feel [the report] is a little on the pessimistic side.
It will help to feel that the courts have a better understanding of what you've gone through".
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It helps to feel good about the world when the world has been good to you.
Sometimes it helps to feel the presence of ongoing family and community.
"And it just helps to feel some sense of ownership and some consistency of place".
Sometimes it helps to feel more at home [by speaking to Syrian friends in Berlin], but not always.
It helps to feel warmly towards an audience rather than see them as a force to be reckoned with.
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