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Discover Ludwig"helped him up" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone was physically assisted in getting up or standing. For example, "The kind stranger helped him up after he had fallen on the sidewalk."
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A race official came to check on him and helped him up.
A guard helped him up, but Arnett dismissed him and hobbled inside, his khakis ripped at the left knee.
She helped him up and down the stairs when he was weak, helped empty the bag attached to his body.
Mr. Barenboim took his arm and helped him up the steps.
Fellow jumpers helped him up, and he began high-stepping around the pit as the crowd roared.
Byrd helped him up, but then ruled the fight over because Klitschoko could not take care of himself.
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"You O.K.?" Riccio asked, helping him up.
Someone comes to help him up.
The next thing he knew, Richie Anderson was helping him up.
Today, a guy slides and the other guy helps him up.
Most of all he credits supportive older colleagues with helping him up the ladder.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com