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The phrase "should be helpful for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used when discussing ways in which something can assist or benefit someone or a situation. Example: "The new training program should be helpful for improving employee performance and productivity."
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Their chapter on the ten functions of the modern state should be helpful for policymakers everywhere.
Mr. Hammer agreed that stearic acid in a body wash should be "helpful for moisturization and lipid replacement".
From Dairy Crest's point of view this should be helpful for margins given the timing of milk purchases and maturation period for cheese.
This should be helpful for the application of HWACT technology.
The following simple fact should be helpful for further discussions.
Our findings should be helpful for designing amorphous and nanosintered materials with desired magnetic properties.
This work should be helpful for both the design and application of superconductors.
Our model should be helpful for the optimization of the design and operation conditions in MFCs.
These findings should be helpful for design of IPPAMs with longer duration of action.
This information should be helpful for designing the contents of a complementary education core.
This information should be helpful for the elucidation of the environmental sensing strategy of C. cellulovorans.
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