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Discover Ludwig"helps you start" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a phrase that describes an action that assists someone in beginning or initiating something. Here are some examples of how it can be used: - "This book helps you start your day with a positive mindset." - "The new app helps you start a workout routine by providing personalized exercise plans." - "Their guidance helps you start a successful business." - "Our program helps you start saving for retirement." - "The counselor's advice helps you start healing from past traumas."
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"We hope this helps you start seeing yourself in a new light – to love how you look and love how you feel," it said.
If setting goals helps you start this entire process, then start here!
It helps you start your day feeling less groggy (even if you still rankle at not getting those extra five minutes of sleep).
Well, not really; it's more like a friend-and-family Kickstarter for college savings, which helps you start collecting contributions for your child's education early via social networks.
Hope this message helps you start and enjoy a conversation with your children.
The political freakshow is probably good for business, but the Affordable Care Act might be the thing that helps you start yours.
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This could help you start eating more mindfully and slowly.
Because great-fitting underwear can help you start your workday in a great mood".
If you want the government to help you, start farming," Lubang said.
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