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"get a hand with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to receive assistance or help with something. Example: "Can you please help me carry this heavy box? I could use a hand with it."
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Hey, can I get a hand with this curtain, please?
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*sad clown* I guess you'll have to weather the storm of teeny boppers and d-bags at the mall to really get a hands on with one.
And my favorite: "Get a hands-free, cordless telephone with a headset.
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The folks at PC Professionale got a hands on with the new device first, and they seemed to like it.
I got a hands on with EA's upcoming line of "All-Play" titles for the Nintendo Wii.
We'll be getting a hands on with all three devices later — in the meantime, join us after the jump for a glance at the specs.
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