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Discover Ludwig"hands-on" is a correct and usable English word
You can use it to refer to an activity or experience involving practical work, instead of theoretical or academic learning. For example, "I learned a lot from my internship because it was a hands-on experience."
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Hands-on
adjective
Involving active participation
Exact(36)
Hands-on workshop.
Hands-on activities and crafts.
Hands-on exhibition.
Hands-on coming soon.
Hands-on coming shortly.
It's hands-on".
Similar(24)
He was very hands on.
Labour is hands on.
Are you hands on?
"And he's hands on.
Hands on the trophy.
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