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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are your hands" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the condition or state of someone's hands, often in contexts related to cleanliness, injury, or readiness for a task.
Example: "Before we start cooking, can you please tell me, are your hands clean?"
Alternatives: "How are your hands?" or "What condition are your hands in?".
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Our hands are your hands in the world, Lord, our faces your face.
All you need to shape this dead simple, two-bowl dough are your hands (and maybe a helper or two).
"Daddy," the girl said as the patient bit into his slice of pizza, "why are your hands shaking?" He looked at his hands.
The long list includes many hoary proverbs and sayings: "Brothers are your hands and feet, a woman your clothes," meaning that she is inessential and can be changed.
Below that is the bottom of the page, and below that are your hands on your keyboard, and below that are your legs.
These are your hands on the wheel?" In that moment, he memorably adds, you want to hurt the one you love: "Because their face is a trap.
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It's your hands directly responsible.
I told her that those were your hands.
And is your hand sorry?
Although functionless, it's your hand.
Could this someday be your hand?
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