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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a human hand" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the physical hand of a person, often in contexts discussing anatomy, art, or actions performed by humans. Example: "The sculpture was so lifelike that it seemed as if a human hand had crafted every detail."
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Its contents: a human hand.
(a) "A human hand grenade".
A human hand is a human hand, a body is a body.
The hyenas of Harar eating from a human hand.
Illustration of the bones in a human hand.
In one hastily filled trench, they saw a human hand and foot exposed.
The teeth, exposed by erosion and tides, can be as big as a human hand.
Unlike a human hand, however, the Extensor has only two fingers and a thumb.
There must be thousands; each one was set by a human hand.
Supporting the blooms are deep green leaves lobed like the fingers of a human hand.
He played Toby, a con artist attempting to sell a human hand to a white supremacist, played by Christopher Walken.
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