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Discover Ludwig"by human hand" is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to refer to work or objects that are made, created, or manipulated by human interaction or effort. For example: "The ancient statue was carved by human hand many centuries ago."
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Very little British woodland is untouched by human hand.
Our countryside has been carefully shaped by human hand.
"One had the impression that the dresses were untouched by human hand".
Worse, it wasn't shaped by human hand but wind and rain.
"It's about tricking the eye, whether it is done by digital technique or by human hand.
What is true of a photograph tends to be even more so of one composed by human hand.
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These are portraits untouched by human hands".
Neither are there drawings by human hands.
A place remote from human settlements, untouched by human hands.
Not all snowmen are made by human hands.
We are just using different documents, not written by human hands but by natural processes.
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