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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hand which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific hand or a hand that performs a particular action or has a specific quality.
Example: "She reached out with a hand which was trembling from excitement."
Alternatives: "a hand that" or "a hand capable of".
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Yesterday morning, investigators found a hand, which may be identifiable through fingerprints.
"You can also see somebody using a hand, which you can't do with a tongue".
"I'm Hope," she said, smiling and extending a hand, which he took.
He watched her support one of her chubby little cheeks with a hand, which she made into a fist, balancing her elbow on her thigh.
My favorite part is the extremely elegant hand holding the pen/ plumb/saw, a hand which comes out of an equally elegant cloud/cuff, because hands (the artist must have thought to himself) have to come from somewhere.
He stood up to complete the suggestion and then felt it best to extend a hand, which Olivia took as she got to her feet and quickly leaned against him.
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He held out to her a carved hand, which contained a basilisk and two mussel shells.
Jack attempts to apprehend her, but she manages to get hold of a jar containing a severed hand, which Jack finds valuable.
Pacquiao really came into the fight in the fourth, staggering Mayweather with a left hand, which many thought would be a key weapon in this fight.
Another woman held up a bleeding hand, which she had used to fend off a militiaman's blows.
She had a duff hand, which she played badly.
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