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The phrase "a hand that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an action or characteristic associated with a hand, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She offered a hand that could lift the spirits of anyone feeling down."
Alternatives: "a helping hand" or "a hand capable of".
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But it's a hand that can be overplayed.
I stole away, happy to have touched a hand that reaches into vanished worlds.
As a survivor of clerical sexual abuse, I was dealt a hand that was not tender.
It is not only a hand that has been amputated, but his very life force.
"I saw a hand that lay on the street, there," he said.
There was a spare hand – a hand that could easily belong to a civilian.
She held out a hand that was just within Etheridge's reach.
The Baroness raised a hand that supported a ring with a diamond the size of a prune.
Sylvie Willard (South) responded two hearts, indicating a hand that was either bad, or good and unbalanced.
For a politician who has never passed up a hand that might be shaken, this would be the ultimate campaign.
In a receiving line, each poor sod would be seized by a hand that could have cracked walnuts.
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