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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hand of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when talking about a group or set of something, usually a set of four or five, such as a hand of cards. For example: "I drew a hand of five cards."
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When the President announced a new policy toward Cuba more than a year ago, he said, "America extends a hand of friendship".
A hand of poker?
It was a hand of Fatima.
"To extend a hand of friendship.
"A hand of poker takes about two minutes," she writes.
Babies are born, a hand of cards is dealt, two people share a stolen glance.
Now, you can help our alliance to extend a hand of cooperation across the Black Sea".
If Gülen is extending a hand of friendship to his neighbors, many are returning the gesture.
Why we like her: For the mysterious soldiers in her current show, A Hand of Cards.
What is the single biggest amount of money you've lost in a hand of poker?
"They should hold a hand of anger over me so I do not go too far".
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