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Discover Ludwig"be hands on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to actively participate or be involved in something, often by doing physical tasks or directly managing a situation. Example: "During the construction of the new playground, the principal decided to be hands on and helped paint the swings and assemble the jungle gym."
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Be hands on and ready to pitch in on everything.
Mr. Stiefel, who has signed a three-year contract, will be hands on, with only one ballet master and one ballet mistress to assist him in the studio.
"I only know how to be hands on," he said.
"I discovered that I like to be hands on.
Aiming to be hands on, alas it put me off.
I'd like to be hands on with that and not see it periodically.
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One way foundations tended to be hands-on was by sponsoring particular projects.
"She wants the meal to be hands-on, and for the meal to come from her hands and her heart".
"Even families who want to be hands-on don't want to deal with the dreck of day-to-day management".
The director should be hands-on.
You have to be hands-on".
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