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The phrase "helps to minimize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ways to reduce the impact, extent, or severity of something.
Example: "Implementing these strategies helps to minimize the risks associated with the project."
Alternatives: "aids in reducing" or "contributes to lessening".
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That, in turn, helps to minimize body roll in cornering.
"Our hope is that this settlement helps to minimize the distress to the families involved".
Work-sharing helps to minimize economic pain and keep families afloat, she said.
"Also we don't have any employees, and our space is off the beaten track," she added, which helps to minimize her gallery's costs.
This not only helps to minimize the impact of leaks, but also encourages the staff to update to the latest beta builds.
Although this renders the chilling process very water-intensive, it helps to minimize bacterial cross-contamination by diluting the microorganisms washed off the carcasses, thereby preventing recontamination.
Ford engineers settled on 300 cc for each cylinder, with a long piston stroke, which helps to minimize the engine's overall length.
That helps to minimize overall costs, pathology and risks.
Hence, it helps to minimize the risk of tissue compression.
This helps to minimize necessary user interaction and operator dependence.
This helps to minimize reinvestment risk as well as increase liquidity throughout our accounts.
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helps to remind
helps to place
helps to dampen
helps to recognise
helps to deepen
helps to release
helps to restore
helps to find
helps to insure
helps to facilitate
helps to mitigate
helps to preserve
helps to educate
allowing to minimize
helps to manage
helps to complete
helps to eliminate
helps to contextualize
helps to streamline
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