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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deft hand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is skillful or adept at performing a task, often with precision and ease.
Example: "The artist painted the mural with a deft hand, capturing every detail beautifully."
Alternatives: "a skilled touch" or "an expert hand".
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Sony is, of course, a deft hand at handheld design.
The kitchen demonstrated a deft hand with sauces.
Mr. Bartlett is a deft hand at reinventing classic literature for live performances.
Oliver restores all of these to a place of honor, updating throughout with a deft hand.
Not to mention a sense of humor and a deft hand with a screw gun.
It takes a deft hand, one which many feel he just doesn't have.
Phillips is a deft hand with this kind of paradox, another legacy of his metaphysical heritage.
Pastillas, entree-size savory pastries, are put together with a deft hand.
A deft hand arranged the blend and disguised the muscular 13.5percentt alcohol.
According to Mr. Wescott and Mr. Stanard, the art of staging requires a deft hand.
This founding member of the terrific pop collective Broken Social Scene has a deft hand with gentle, lacy melodies.
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