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Idiom
Give me a hand.
If someone gives you a hand, they help you.
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He also called for civil servants be given a hand in shaping civil service reform.
Young people were also given a hand in the form of a promise of work or training for those under 24 who have been out of work for six months or longer.
I was given a hand in improving my presenting and communication skills, which are not usually a part of any university programme but are really important for a scientific career.
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But fees can reach $5,000 for full service, which includes help assembling a résumé of sports and academic achievements, arranging for a videotape of best plays and giving a hand in finding a college that suits a player's game and disposition.
Dielectric coefficients are closely related to the performance of conductivity; where better dielectric properties will give a hand in conducting the electrons.
LZ gave a hand in Western blot assay.
"...Because I had friends from the Philippines in Saudi Arabia so that encouraged me to go there because at least I had friends willing to give a hand in case of a crisis... ........ (ID13 Filipina nurse with 16 months' experience in the United Kingdom and with previous overseas experience).
This is useful for giving a hand in an infinite store of metal, and for guiding other teammates back to the re-spawn.
Because the novel swerves between events that take place so far apart, the reader is given a clumsy hand in navigating the jumps — "Con (in 1989)"; "Con in her Brooklyn apartment in 2003"; and so on.
"The people in the film have been given a certain hand in life and learned to deal it.
For the first months of his tenure he received universal acclaim, and was given a free hand in organizing the Federal armies.
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