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The phrase "just trying to help" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that your intention is to assist someone, often in a context where your help may be questioned or misunderstood.
Example: "I didn't mean to offend you; I was just trying to help with your project."
Alternatives: "merely attempting to assist" or "simply trying to be of service."
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"We were just trying to help".
"I'm just trying to help these people".
Salesman: I'm just trying to help you.
8. "Just trying to help the economy".
And he was just trying to help.
"We are just trying to help".
"He was just trying to help.
"For sure, they are just trying to help.
"We're just trying to help get a culture of compliance".
"I'm just trying to help people save time".
"I'm just trying to help my guys win," Kidd said.
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