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"helps combat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe actions or efforts that aid in fighting or preventing something. Example: Regular exercise helps combat the risk of heart disease.
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Johnson even claims the site helps combat addiction.
Studies show that early nurturing from parents or caregivers helps combat the biochemical effects of stress.
It also helps combat the secondary ticket market, worth about $4bn in 2012, according to Pollstar.
Corey Nachreiner, chief technology officer at WatchGuard Technologies, which helps combat malicious online attacks, agrees.
Gesell argued that a higher velocity of money helps combat deflation.Some of Gesell's theories were rejected by Fisher.
"This system of checks and balances helps combat diversion, but also protects the patient," Mr. Rannazzisi said in the testimony.
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Owen Baily, a reformed gambling addict who now runs the Gambling Centre, which helps combat addiction, said the "machines suck money out of communities, families and their children.
And by being forthcoming, your roommate helps combat the stereotype that casual contact with someone who has H.I.V. presents a health risk.
The camera also has a 10X variable speed, optical zoom and a digital zoom up to 100X, with a stabilization feature that helps combat recording jitters.
The program, which includes meetings with federal officials to help participants better understand government regulations, is heavy on financial topics, which helps combat the perception that women's lack of financial experience — real or perceived — disqualifies them from directorships.
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