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Discover Ludwig"to guide you" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used as an infinitive phrase, often after a verb or as a noun complement. Example: I am here to guide you through the process of writing your first novel. In this sentence, "to guide you" is functioning as an infinitive phrase after the verb "to be". It indicates the purpose or intention of the speaker (me) in relation to the listener (you). Other examples: - My job as a teacher is to guide you in your learning journey. - The manual provides step-by-step instructions to guide you in assembling the furniture. - A therapist can help to guide you towards making positive changes in your life.
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INTERVIEWER: Was there anyone to guide you?
If you want an adjective to guide you, try "clever".
They need librarians to guide you through it.
There were no landmarks to guide you - only satellite navigation.
And there wasn't the craziness of cutlery to guide you.
Use topics of interest to guide you to career options.
I'll be there to guide you along the way.
Use the resources in our Search section to guide you.
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It does help to have a map to guide you.
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