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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "offered some help" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone offered assistance to someone else. For example: "When Jane saw the spilled coffee on the floor, she quickly offered some help to clean it up."
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It is time they remembered it again, and offered some help.
"We've often literally flagged down the sanitation folks," he said, "and they've offered some help".
And what about RANT, or RAIL, or the N.P.S.C.? Mr. Laursen graciously offered some help.
India itself has suffered recent floods and has offered some help (Pakistan is unsure whether to accept).
In July I was approached by a friend who's basically an IT genius, and he offered some help.
Pubs and clubs should also have been offered some help over what they are forced to pay for Sky Sports channels, Patterson added.
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You call him over to offer some help.
But it seems mean-spirited not to offer some help.
It isn't that Facebook and Apple don't offer some help with those costs.
Other federal policies, like the earned-income tax credit and the child tax credit, offer some help.
We want to see how the thing gets made, and letters, with their literal testimony, promise to offer some help.
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