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The phrase "a hands-on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an approach or style that is active and involved, particularly in learning or working environments.
Example: "The workshop will provide a hands-on experience for participants to engage directly with the materials."
Alternatives: "practical" or "interactive".
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Get a hands-on if you can.
A Hands-On Look at Public Art".
Like a hands-on?
Expect a hands-on soon.
We'll have a hands-on shortly.
We'll get a hands-on shortly.
Similar(51)
Yet no one dare lay a hand on him".
This is a hands on activity.
A hand on the hip.
Steve placed a hand on my leg.
She put a hand on her chest.
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