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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a giant hand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large hand, either literally or metaphorically, in various contexts such as storytelling, descriptions, or imagery.
Example: "As the storm raged on, a giant hand seemed to reach down from the clouds, grasping at the earth below."
Alternatives: "a massive hand" or "a colossal hand".
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He thought of himself as lying in a giant hand.
And whose jobs are they after?" alongside a giant hand pointing at the viewer.
The tree's roots were exposed, as if a giant hand had pushed it over.
You half expect a giant hand to appear overhead, sprinkling down pretzels and chips.
"It felt like a giant hand was gripping my throat, tighter and tighter.
Crustier observers have likened it to a giant hand offering a salty Brooklyn salute.
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The hollow main entrance hall was filled with a giant hand-cut, hammered dish, posing as a reference to a city blanketed with television dishes.
On Tuesday afternoon they moved one step closer to their goal, as a crane hoisted what looked like a giant, hand-held electric fan from the riverbed east of Roosevelt Island.
But on his first Sunday, standing before a giant hand-lettered sign that reads "Free Hugs," Mr. Littman and a friend embraced 200 people in two and a half hours.
Ricardio was originally slated to have been seated on a giant hand-throne, and the hole in the Ice King's chest was to have been more graphic.
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