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The phrase "from one hand" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
In some contexts, it may be used to mean "on the one hand," but this is not standard usage. It is best to avoid using this phrase in formal writing. Example: "From one hand, I understand her decision to leave, but on the other hand, I am disappointed." This could be rephrased as "On the one hand, I understand her decision to leave, but on the other hand, I am disappointed."
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"You give from one hand to gain on the other".
"You've got to give from one hand to gain on the other".
The men on stage gently shift the reptile from one hand to the other during their turn, making no sudden movements to alarm the animal.
Indeed, from one hand, a set of practically important reactions occurs on the silica surface.
He shifted his gun from one hand to the other.
"Christians and Muslims are from one hand," they sang.
Shifting his heavy gobbler from one hand to the other, he listened attentively.
She then told them to visualize the vibration moving from one hand to the other.
He then tosses the nuts from one hand to the other.
Mr. Reid added, like someone lightly lobbing something from one hand to the other, "And funky".
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