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"mutually help each other" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two or more people or entities helping or aiding each other. For example: "The two nonprofit organizations decided to mutually help each other in order to improve the community."
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Friends, after all, are supposed to mutually help each other, mutually understand each other.
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The implication is that the site "crowdsources" clicks – that lots of people around the world mutually help each other to promote each others' work.
Being willing to help each other is one of the mainstays of networking, and it's mutually beneficial to all parties involved.
We can help each other.
We help each other out".
We help each other out," he said.
We don't help each other out.
"We help each other get through life.
"We help each other out," she says.
We talk together, help each other.
But we have to help each other.
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