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Discover LudwigThe phrase "helps someone" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that benefits or aids another person. For example: - She helps her elderly neighbor with grocery shopping every week. - The organization's mission is to provide resources that help students succeed in their education. - The doctor's innovative treatment plan helped the patient recover quickly. - We all need someone who helps us get through tough times. - Their generous donation helped many families in need.
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I hope this helps someone.
I hope it helps someone, anyone.
That often helps someone be better at their job".
If it helps someone, that's what's really important".
I am writing all this in hopes it helps someone else!
So I am sharing what I have learned in the hope that it helps someone else.
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Help someone else.
"He was helping someone".
"And if I help someone, they'll help someone else".
He could play somewhere and help someone".
"That's not how you help someone.
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