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"hand hovers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a person is not taking action, but is considering or preparing to take action. For example, "The soldier's hand hovered over the weapon, unsure if he should fire."
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My hand hovers like the very question of my face over my face.
"The man's hand hovers over his son's paw, willing him to succeed, but ready to guide him, too.
Yet, cash on hand hovers around $1.2 billion, and the company says it sees reasons for hope.
His hand hovers over these elections, even though his party cannot put forward a candidate and he has not endorsed anyone.
After taking a snort, she tries to put on lipstick; the high hits her before the lipstick reaches her mouth, and her hand hovers there, uncertain but oddly calm.
My hand hovers over the delete button, but I keep reading: "Ready to set the fashion world on fire with his new clothing line HOT ME$$, fierce designer Matt Sarafa has an aesthetic all his own and is a rising talent to keep an eye on".
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I guided the mouse toward his photo, and the little pointed hand hovered over his face.
The hand hovering ready to click the "Like" button can also create tremendously awkward situations.
It's a baby's fat hand hovering over the blushing coils of a toaster oven".
His right hand hovered over the keys for a few seconds but then withdrew.
It was a drawing of an upside-down naked woman's torso, a hand hovering over her groin.
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