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Discover Ludwig"the help from" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to assistance or aid received from someone or something. Example: "I couldn't have finished my project without the help from my colleagues."
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The help from family members is taking many forms.
The barriers, plus the help from African governments, have made it much harder for immigrants.
Now, it is the N.F.L. getting all the help from those recently out of college.
"Through the help from Brooklyn Bureau, I'm going to make it," he said.
Our special appreciation for the help from the Frank and Sperling families.
Still, the help from City Hall and the courts have encouraged many election experts.
With the help from Catholic Charities, she is confident her family will make it through December.
The help from home is not inconsequential: his father contributes over $30,000 the first year.
Mr. Suber says he is grateful for the help from the Neediest Cases.
Without the help from my guides I would never have spotted it.
Frank Coleman, a spokesman for the Chamber of Commerce, welcomed the help from high-tech companies.
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