"crisis on our hands" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It is typically used to describe a serious or urgent situation that requires immediate attention or action. Example: "The company is facing a financial crisis on our hands as sales have significantly decreased in the last quarter."
"We have a major health crisis on our hands with one in four Australian kids overweight or obese," he said.
We have a crisis on our hands.
We have a growing crisis on our hands.
"We have a huge humanitarian refugee crisis on our hands.
We have a huge crisis on our hands and we need education to resolve it.
If those grandparents said "no", we really would have a crisis on our hands.
"Very soon we will wake up and realise we have two crises on our hands," says Mark Brearley, professor at the Cass Cities unit of London Metropolitan University.
"They're going to continue along, unable to make very many changes, until we actually do have some crises on our hands," said Rauh, an author of the report.
We have many real crises on our hands -- a jobs crisis, a growth crisis, we have a debt crisis, a human capital crisis, we have an infrastructure crisis, and we're not handling these now because we have a completely artificial crisis".
"If she means everything she says, for instance, about keeping frontier controls, then we will have another crisis with Britain on our hands before long," one European diplomat said.
We have to be prepared for the bigger health crisis we have on our hands".
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