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Discover LudwigThe phrase "helping to run" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that someone is participating in to assist with a process or activity. For example, "The volunteers spent Saturday morning helping to run the food drive."
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He is now helping to run the separatist operation in Donetsk.
Bill Clinton got his start in politics helping to run George McGovern's campaign in Texas.
I did my bit helping to run an age group village football team.
Locals would get a council-tax rebate in return for helping to run services.
* Everyone has a vested interest in helping to run the group.
I spend about half my time operating and the other half helping to run the company.
I work hand in hand with her and Mr. Litwin helping to run the company.
By his sophomore year, he was helping to run the program.
Mr. Brudno was the last large Yukos shareholder still actively helping to run the oil business.
Yet from 1976 to 1983, Blake was helping to run British Rail.
She said Mattel had no interest in helping to run the hospital.
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