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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are hands on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is actively involved in a task or situation, often in a practical or direct manner.
Example: "The manager is very hands on, ensuring that every project runs smoothly and efficiently."
Alternatives: "actively involved" or "directly engaged".
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Ask other students and find out how supervisors operate – whether they are hands on or off".
The classes are hands on, with no more than 12 students in each.
However, we both are hands on and have no rules or limitations.
That is why there are hands on the cover touching each other.
Sandra continues, "Pre-schoolers can especially enjoy the interaction at a park like Epcot where there are hands on approaches (with a little Disney fun) to concepts like communication, energy and innovation".
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Be hands on and ready to pitch in on everything.
Update: there are hands-ons appearing around the web.
Instructions: "It's hands on," Mr. Kelly says.
The common theme is "hands on".
Labour is hands on.
It's hands on.
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