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Discover Ludwig"hand it to" is an idiom that is both correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean "give credit or praise to". For example, "You have to hand it to Mary for her quick thinking during the presentation."
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Hand it to Motorola.
You have to hand it to cheats.
They have to hand it to me.
You had to hand it to her.
He had to hand it to him.
I have to hand it to Provocateur.
You have to hand it to Reggie Bush.
You've got to hand it to Santa.
"You've got to hand it to MADD.
You've got to hand it to her.
You've got to hand it to Jesus.
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