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"much more help" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but generally it is used to indicate that something or someone provided a greater amount or level of assistance compared to what was previously given or available. Example: "After struggling to complete the project on my own, I asked for my colleague's input and it was much more help than I had expected. Thanks to their brilliant ideas, we were able to finish the project on time."
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* Haiti should get much more help.
The website doesn't offer much more help.
"Much, much more help is on the way".
Africa needs much more help with malaria and AIDS than macroeconomic management.
On both counts, people in places like Red Hook need much more help than they're getting.
"We would have needed much more help if we had kept the fixed exchange rate".
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With 20, Ms. McIntire spotted so much more, helping two children get eyeglasses this fall.
Here's how.
These professionals can help advise on the best ways to structure investments and much more, helping an individual or family maximize the wealth that they have worked hard for over their working lives.
The federal government has tried to help, but much more assistance is needed.
America could do much more to help.
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