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The phrase "later help" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to assistance or aid that will occur at a future time. Example: "I'm currently busy with another project, but I can offer you later help with your presentation next week."
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His tactics would later help inspire the movie "Chinatown".
He contacted the city's pet hot line after the storm, and two weeks later help arrived.
It was a decision that would later help save his life.
(Blatter would later help Platini depose Johansson at Uefa in 2007).
But his contract was renewed by Shero, who would later help select him for the Olympic job.
That advice, given by someone Hopper considered a mentor and a kindred spirit, would later help define Hopper's naturalistic style.
Mr. Justen was won over by Ms. Franklin's sales pitch: he would later help found Vault Capital and also officiate at her wedding.
Mr. Ricker would later help produce the well-received documentary "Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser" (1988), directed by Charlotte Zwerin, with Mr. Eastwood as executive producer.
The virus was then unknown in Africa, but his work gave him clues that would later help him on its trail.
It branded the casino as the youngest, hippest, hottest spot in Vegas (which conferred privileges: George befriended Britney Spears and would later help get her marriage annulled).
The gang communicated via walkie-talkie and never once used their mobile phones, knowing that might later help place them at the scene.
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