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The phrase "might help solve" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to suggest a potential solution or aid in solving a problem or issue. Example: "Implementing stricter regulations might help solve the issue of pollution in our city." In this sentence, "might help solve" suggests that stricter regulations could potentially be effective in finding a solution to the problem of pollution.
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It might help solve math problems.
Earlier this month, he suggested it might help solve the opioid crisis.
The regional distribution plan might help solve another related problem, the pileup of empty containers near the port.
Central bankers have begun examining the effect of technology on employment because it might help solve several economic quandaries.
And I would ask, Am I voting for him because he might help solve Oregon's problems, or am I starry eyed because he was a mediocre N.B.A. player?
If we looked at each other with the same absorption and intensity, that might help solve the social problems Putnam wrote about.
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We found no evidence that the trend of weak policy implementation in the Kenyan health sector was reversed during 2005 but ongoing efforts towards hastening release of funds to the districts might help solving the issue of low absorption capacity at the district level.
She might even help solve the mystery of why she drives such an ugly car – a Porsche – but in such a beautiful frog green.
A nice irony, then, that running the process backwards may not only give tungsten a new lease of life, but might also help solve the world's shortage of renewable energy.
And by using so much wood, cross-laminated timber buildings might also help solve a vexing problem in North America: what to do with millions of pine trees that have been killed by a widespread beetle infestation but are still standing in Western forests, posing a great fire risk.
But as it turns out her new way of doing business might also help solve a major problem that plagues a lot of high street business owners - theft.
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