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The phrase "a full hand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to card games or situations where having a complete set of items is relevant.
Example: "In poker, having a full hand can significantly increase your chances of winning the game."
Alternatives: "a complete hand" or "a full set".
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The lack of a full hand strap makes the camera really hard to use one-handed.
A full hand transplant; 35.
Wenger by comparison appears to hold pretty much a full hand.
All three attackers tessellated quite naturally for England, who have a full hand of riches here.
If there is a change, they will consider a full hand recount.
"We decided that it was going to be a full hand recount or nothing".
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If the audit doesn't find strong evidence, it leads to a full hand-count, correcting the outcome if it was wrong.
The home, even with a full, hand-carved 1847 Rogers Brothers tea set on display that morning, looked nowhere near ready for the public's eyes.
The president's next task is to design the path to a full hand-over.
See our full Droid coverage here and look for a full hands-on later today.
We'll have a full hands-on on all of these phones next week.
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