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Discover Ludwig"of any help" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you offer advice and want to know if it is helpful to the person you are speaking with. For example, "Let me know if this advice is of any help to you."
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Could the police be of any help?
Can the World Economic Order be of any help?
I know it's too late for my comments to be of any help.
A saleswoman came up and asked if she could be of any help.
None of this is of any help to Mal St Clair, Keith Armstrong or their families.
Don't be proud - make the most of any help you are offered.
Everything was covered equally in moss; that old trick wouldn't be of any help.
She wondered, in her quiet, contained manner, if the Stornoway Gazette could be of any help.
If we wipe them out they aren't going to be of any help".
In addition, it is unclear whether a unit owner's insurance policy will be of any help.
Will the commission's recommendations be of any help in solving NASA's problems?
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