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The phrase "a hands on" is not correct as it is incomplete; it should be "hands-on" when used as an adjective
You can use "hands-on" to describe an approach or method that involves active participation or practical experience. Example: "The workshop will provide a hands-on experience for participants to learn about the new software."
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This is a hands on activity.
Early on, a "hands on" project was assigned.
This is a hands on course.
We'll get a hands on later.
Check back for a hands on report some time this week.
Adam Sandler is a hands on parent.
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She puts a hand on my arm.
Get a hands-on if you can.
A Hands-On Look at Public Art".
Like a hands-on?
Expect a hands-on soon.
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