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The phrase "may help understand" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express an idea or opinion that could provide a deeper understanding of a subject. For example, "Viewing the painting from a historical perspective may help understand the artist's creative intent."
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Understanding the clinical phenotype may help understand the gut-liver axis and provide rational diagnostic and management approach and decisions when confronted with an IBD patient with concomitant liver disease.
A proper understanding of such mutational events in humans may help understand the mechanisms that lead to the accumulation of mutations in cancer tissue.
18, 19 Relating compound structure and gene expression may help understand the mechanism of drug action at cellular levels and gain a better understanding of the biological systems.
These studies provide the basis for a physical or a mathematical model that may help understand function.
One thing that may help understand this shifting political positioning is a sense that – among that majority of voters who do acknowledge a climate change problem – the subject has slipped a little down the list of priorities.
This study may help understand the effects of an unfavorable environment in sleep quality of adolescents.
These findings may help understand the genetic architecture of subclinical atherosclerosis in RA populations.
The image may help understand how microfibrils work and how they're damaged during aging.
Taken together, these results may help understand some aspects of the resistance against drugs targeting HIV-1 protease.
Therefore, analysis of genotype of prion protein (PrP) in these species may help understand the transmission of the disease.
This may help understand the key mechanisms behind relieving the symptom of breathing disorders as a result of treatment with RME.
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