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The phrase "as a small hand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is similar to or characterized by a small hand, possibly in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "She reached out to help, her fingers delicate and precise, as a small hand would."
Alternatives: "like a tiny hand" or "similar to a small hand".
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A cute little flower or a small hand written card as a gift will make you the most romantic lover.
This type of glassblowing is done using a single high-powered torch (and occasionally a small hand torch for welds) as the artist stands directly behind hand-spinning different colored glass rods into the flame.
Characteristic facial features (narrow bifrontal diameter, almond-shaped eyes, and downturned mouth with thin upper lip) as well as small hands and feet were present.
As a feminist, as well as a person with small hands who eats a lot of marmalade, I can confirm that it is indeed useful to have men around to get the lids off things, although not just for that reason.
It has become a social custom as American as a small, rectangular, hand-held, frozen and reheated apple pie.
Use as a case for small hand tools, crochet hooks, pencils or eyeglasses.
"And I like my collarbones, I like this elongated-ness," she added, as one small hand gestured from cleavage to chin.
But unlike many a flash-in-the-pan craze, the so-called phablet (phone-cum-tablet) phenomenon is, I would argue, here to stay — and I say this as a person with small hands who still uses a phone with a 3.5-inch screen because it's the perfect size to fit into my palm.
In this situation, a surgeon with large hands is encouraged to use the same volume of hand rub as a surgeon with small hands.
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