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The phrase "a constant hand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is steady, reliable, or consistent in their actions or support.
Example: "In times of crisis, having a constant hand to guide us can make all the difference."
Alternatives: "steady hand" or "reliable support".
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Furthermore, Ms. Michaels said, "there was disrespect toward some staff members and a constant hand in the entire newsroom operations to the point I was not allowed to make decisions as news director".
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Because I am adhering to a strict vacation regimen requiring that I engage in no exercise whatsoever, the constant hand paddling necessary to keep from sinking is too much exertion.
This palms-up position may be familiar to committed meditators and yogis who practice shavasana, but it's foreign to those of us who spend a lot of time at a computer, behind the wheel of a car, holding babies, making lattes, or doing pretty much anything else that requires constant hand use.
Forty one participants reported having "constant" hand eczema instead of providing the number of eruptions.
Pressure from an early age is the cause of constant hand-wringing in the press.
But what truly set Mr. Limato apart from other agents was his constant hand-holding.
In our lust to be in constant hand-held communication, we fritter away our long-held value of personal freedom.
Do you allow students the freedom to fail, or do you continue to provide constant hand-holding?
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