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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a handprint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the impression or mark made by a hand, often in contexts related to art, crime scenes, or identification.
Example: "The detective found a handprint on the window, which could be crucial evidence in the case."
Alternatives: "a palm print" or "a hand mark".
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There was a handprint in an area where it ordinarily wouldn't be," Mr. Keating said.
On the shark's side, Skomal had left a handprint, in her blood, while stitching the incision.
COLORS Written and illustrated by Xavier Deneux 20 pp. A Handprint Book/Chronicle Books.
The red bells beckon you to ride, A handprint on the driver's side.
No one can leave a handprint on the water — as a hoary old saw declares.
As he pressed his palm into the sand, he saw that a handprint was already there beside it, his handprint.
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It installed a handprint-authentication system in 1998 that allows citizens to clear immigration in seconds at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport.
The jury was also shown a photo of a bloody handprint on a wall that prosecutors said contains a mixture of Alexander's and Arias DNAArias DNA
"Sometimes the best way to see Aboriginal sites is actually in the natural environment, as opposed to in a museum or art gallery," says McLeod as we get close to a small cave on the water's edge where there are ochre hand stencils from a group of Guringai men (and from a smaller handprint – a child).
The jury was also shown a photo of a bloody handprint on a wall.
"It's good for the world to have girls playing softball," Bush said, his back marked by a chalk handprint, a prank by the center fielder, Laura Berg, "and these women are going to show girls how to win".
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