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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hand extended" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a physical action of reaching out one's hand to offer assistance or greet someone. Example: She walked into the room with a smile on her face and her hand extended, introducing herself to the new members of the team.
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"All righty," he said, hand extended.
He had his hand extended toward me.
Hand extended, she is moving along the line.
It was the usual greeting: hand extended vertically, thumb on top.
Ventura approached it with his bare hand extended, but reconsidered and tried to glove it.
Abraham Lincoln stands about twenty feet tall, impeccably dressed, his hand extended.
"Hi," a man said, emerging from an office with his hand extended.
His hand extended in greeting is a little limp, a little damp.
"We started out there," he said, a hand extended to the west.
"The shit has literally hit the fan," he said, his hand extended in greeting.
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A chaplain's hand, extending into the picture, touches Andrew's shoulder.
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