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at hands
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"at hands" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is within close reach or available for immediate use. For example, "I keep a dictionary at hands for when I come across unfamiliar words."
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No additional variables are required and the physics of the problem at hands is not altered.
"Yo," said Mingus Rude, lazily slapping at hands, humming swallowed syllables that might be names.
He's good at screams but hopeless at hands, so he amputates, conceals, or otherwise fudges them".
Dismayed human rights activists said it was another sign of rising intolerance at hands of violent extremists.
That's exactly how Rachel feels – only she's not looking at hands, she's looking straight into someone's eyes.
Instead, failed peace plans and shifting political priorities have resulted in a second Palestinian "Nakba", or catastrophe – this one at hands of the Arab governments.
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Help is at hand.
Solutions are at hand.
Armageddon was at hand.
There are weapons at hand.
A solution is at hand!
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