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helping hands

noun as in assistance

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As detrimental as viruses may sound, they can be helping hands for farmers when it comes to dealing with plant pathogens.

All helping hands are welcome, and no previous floral experience is necessary.

Coast guards that once acted as watchful eyes and helping hands have become more like navies, drawn into Asia’s geopolitics and deployed as military muscle in waterways that are vital for shipping and natural resources.

In Virginia, parts of Britain and Western Australia, among other places, with the helping hands of committed researchers and citizen scientists alike, seagrass meadows are coming back.

The senator is back at work but in need of helping hands as she eases back into a grueling schedule.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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