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Discover Ludwig"the helm" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to the device used to steer a boat, but can also refer to a place of control or direction in various contexts, such as a team or organization. For example, you could say, "He took the helm of the company after the previous CEO retired."
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the helm
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The only named wind in the British Isles. Blows westward form the Pennine fells over Cumbria and is often accompanied by a line of clouds on top of the hills called the Helm Bar.
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It is the Helm Agency, not Helms.
He remains at the helm.
Andris Nelsons takes the helm.
Rousteing was eager to take the helm.
His days at the helm are numbered.
"I wasn't fighting the helm.
John Major at the helm.
Yes, I'm back at the helm now.
"Oh, I certainly didn't take the helm.
And Martin Scorsese at the helm.
Mainly with Clemens at the helm.
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