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helper her
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "helper her" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and lacks clarity in meaning. Example: "I need someone to helper her with the project." (This sentence is incorrect.)
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Her budget was $300,000 for a one-bedroom, and she had a helper, her father, who flew up several times from Tennessee to accompany her to open houses.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
I rushed into the lobby to find her sitting calmly...perfectly dressed and made up as usual, with her cane and Tanya, her helper, by her side.
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In the same study, patients who received a vaccine consisting of the helper peptides HER-2(15369), HER-2(15688) and HER-2(15971) developed a T-cell response to HER-2(15369) but not to the other peptides in the immunising mix, demonstrating the immunodominance of HER-2(15369).
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Vaccination of HLA-A2+ and HER-2/neu+ cancer patients with the helper peptide HER-2(15369), which contains the HER-2 9369) HER-2 9369e, resulted in inCTLasepitopeuencies of HEresulted) precursors and generated CD8+ CTL responses against tumour cell lincreasedrally expressing or pulsed to express HER-2(9369) (Knutson et al, 2001).
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With respect to the latter, most of HLA-A2 breast cancer patients with HER-2/neu-overexpressing tumours receiving monthly injections with the helper peptide HER-2(15369), which contains within the putative HLA-A2-binding motif HER-2 9369), HER-2 9369 after immunisation, Cdeveloped responses to peptide HER-2(9369) (10 of 15 pafterts tested; 66.6%) (Knutson et al, 2001).
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Eni Lestari, another Indonesian helper in her thirties, said that for her first four months in Hong Kong she was underpaid by HK$2,000 from her monthly wage of HK$3,670 because of agency "fees".
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There she goes into service as a seamstress's helper, biding her time until she can figure out how to obtain her beloved finery without resorting to prostitution.
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She will need a schooling system that understands her responsibilities looking after her siblings, provides funds to help her study, and offers willing and caring helpers to help her get her house in order.
Formal & Business
Shakila had moved to Bamiyan as a reluctant helper for her pregnant sister, Soraya, whose husband worked as a bodyguard for Behishti.
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He has some motion in the fingers of both hands, and when he's lying flat, with his leg bent at 90 degrees, and a helper applying her full body weight against his foot, he can push his leg straight again.
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Friend locks hands with a helper behind her back, with their arms forming a cradle.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing someone who assists, use "her helper" (possessive) or "a helper for her" rather than using the verb "helper" directly.
Common error
Avoid using "helper" as a verb. "Helper" is a noun. Instead, use verbs like "help", "assist", or "aid" to describe the action of providing assistance.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "helper her" is grammatically incorrect. "Helper" functions as a noun, and in correct usage, it would require a verb to express action, such as "help her". Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase does not conform to standard English grammar.
Frequent in
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "helper her" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. Ludwig AI identifies the phrase as not following standard English grammar. Instead, use correct alternatives such as "help her", "assist her", or "aid her". Remember that "helper" is a noun and requires a verb to express the act of providing assistance. The source quality for examples containing the phrase is generally high, but the grammatical error outweighs this factor.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
help her
This is a grammatically correct way to say to provide assistance to her.
assist her
Replaces "helper" with a more formal synonym, maintaining the action towards her.
aid her
Similar to "assist her", but with a slightly stronger connotation of providing crucial support.
give her assistance
Expands the phrase to be more explicit about the act of giving assistance.
support her
Focuses on the broader concept of support, which can include various forms of help.
lend her a hand
Uses an idiomatic expression to convey the idea of offering help.
be her support
Highlights the role of being a source of support for her.
provide her help
States directly that help is being provided to her.
offer her guidance
Specifies that the help being offered is in the form of guidance.
mentor her
Suggests a more involved and long-term form of assistance, typically involving guidance and advice.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "helper" in a sentence?
Use "helper" as a noun, such as in the phrases "her helper" or "a helper for her". For example, "She is her helper" or "She is a helper for her".
What can I say instead of using the incorrect phrase "helper her"?
Use alternatives like "help her", "assist her", or "aid her" to correctly express the action of providing assistance.
Is "helper her" grammatically correct?
No, "helper her" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrasing would involve using a verb such as "help her", "assist her", or "aid her".
What's the difference between "her helper" and "helper her"?
"Her helper" is grammatically correct and refers to someone who provides assistance to her. "Helper her" is grammatically incorrect and should not be used.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested