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The part of the sentence "maybe he can help" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you are uncertain if someone can assist you with something. For example, "I need to fix the lock on my front door. Maybe he can help."
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Maybe he can help you.
"Maybe he can help us out more at the bottom of the order," Howe said.
"I can't remember a moment where I said to myself, maybe he can help me make the decision," he says.
"If he accepts the job of culture minister of Mordovia, maybe he can help in uncovering the history of the prison camps in that region," she said.
You can talk about the food that's eaten – maybe he can help you bake some gingerbread men or other festive treats – and the traditions involved.
Back home, his mother taught the employees of various companies how to write business letters, how to proofread and use words properly — to use "different from" instead of "different than," for example — and sometimes when people called to hire her she would say, "I have a son who needs work, maybe he can help you".
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He asks if I'm O.K. and if he can help me — maybe call me a cab?
(Now maybe she can help Prince William find that skull he's looking for).
"Maybe she can help you with your career and get you a good job".
("Maybe she can help us — she's a great humanitarian," Rana explained).
Maybe they can help them get going.
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