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The phrase 'might help facilitate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about a possibility that something will make it easier for something else to take place. For example: Adding more resources to the project "might help facilitate" a smoother process.
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Normally, exchange rates might help facilitate more of an adjustment, but the stabilising function of depreciation is explicitly off the table within the euro zone and muted, in America, by exchange-rate management against the dollar.
SC.org: How do you think we might help facilitate that sort of flexibility?
The recent proliferation of Internet communities and web-based participation tools raises the question of how the Internet might help facilitate information exchange in participatory adaptive management.
Insurers are just now starting to look at how this intriguing technology might help facilitate smart contract transactions, increase cybersecurity, reduce fraud and lower costs.
Thus, spending money on a weak social tie might help facilitate the development of new strong ties in the longer term.
You wonder whether steroids might help facilitate his recovery.
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Furthermore, it might help facilitating the process of implementation.
("Earplugs might have helped").
Blood transfusion might have helped.
Similarly, while disclosure to peers might facilitate help-seeking it may also exacerbate or encourage NSSI within the peer group.
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