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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it helped to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something assisted with a process or action, usually in the past tense. Example: It helped to lighten the burden of the other workers.
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Indeed, by not devaluing its currency it helped to prevent a worsening of the financial contagion.
It helped to shape the identity of the young nation and its anti-totalitarian alignment.
It helped to have a Republican supermajority.
It helped to pioneer road improvements.
That's why it helped to go home.
"It helped to switch things around".
MANSON: It helped to fill several knowledge gaps.
Oh, and it helped to be able to speak French.
It helped to streamline the system — but it wasn't enough.
Yet it helped to change the course of history.
I heard that it helped to sound desperate.
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