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Discover Ludwig"from my hand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that you have created or done yourself. For example, "This document is signed with my name, from my hand."
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A monkey took fruit from my hand.
I'm trying to feed her from my hand.
Snatch the wooden dialogue from my hand, Grasshopper!
"Look," he said, taking the hog jowl from my hand.
Custom would not let her accept money from my hand.
As my fly line began to straighten, it ripped from my hand.
When he told me she was dead the phone slipped from my hand.
Rani took the photographs from my hand, and replaced them on the cupboard.
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It leapt from my hands.
Margaret kicked my cane from my hands.
My children slipped away from my hands.
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