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helping hands
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Plural of helping hand
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The phrase "helping hands" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to those providing aid and assistance. For example, "The Red Cross provided helping hands to the community after the natural disaster."
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A campaign intended to better acquaint the public with the technique of hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation is getting some, well, helping hands.
Such helping hands should be non-judgmental.
Sympathetic helping hands attempted to ease the pain.
There were interviews and helping hands, then, a mix-up.
Following a protest from Hayes, the helping hands were reasonably deemed sufficient grounds for disqualification.
Life, with helping hands, adapts.The lesson that Easter Island teaches humanity is bleak.
In the second world, where the Haitians are, people can't afford to wait for helping hands.
It is heaven to have helping hands to erect my strangely shaped tent.
These helping hands made our Mexican sojourn one we are eager to repeat.
You can't remember Why you're here, nor do you recognize These helping hands.
But helping hands were stretched out to her along the way.
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