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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'helped a' is not grammatically correct
You could use the phrase 'helped someone' if you are referring to a specific person, or the phrase 'helped out' if you are referring to a more general situation. For example, "He helped out the elderly woman with her grocery bags."
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"He helped a lot".
That's helped a lot.
That helped a lot.
Smart policing helped a lot.
"Also, Satan helped a bit".
"Short work helped a lot".
YouTube helped a lot.
Which helped, a little.
That helped, a little.
Alcohol helped a lot".
"I think that helped a lot".
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