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The phrase 'hand over in' is not correct and usable in written English.
To use this phrase, you should use the phrase 'hand in,' meaning to submit or give something to someone. Example sentence: I need to hand in my report by the end of the day.
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You can also be more creative with paper CVs that you hand over in meetings with prospective employers.
The package could be applied to more than 100 products, which Trump argues were developed by using trade secrets that China stole from U.S. companies or forced them to hand over in exchange for access to its massive market.
Two nights later, Joseph Roque e-mailed the creator to say that he had good leads, the complaint charged, and tried to learn the creator's identity, insisting he had documents to hand over in person.
In many communes the people now actually pay local taxes and can see the tangible results of the money that they hand over in a school or a health centre.
The Guardian's Nick Davies brokered an agreement with Assange to hand over in advance two further sets of military field reports on Iraq and Afghanistan so professional journalists could analyse them.
Apple has rebuffed a court order to hand over in real time texts sent using iMessage between two iPhones because its encryption system leaves the company unable to comply.
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"My understanding is that they were handed over in a plastic bag, as has been reported, and I think everybody was of the same view," he said.
The paintings were handed over in January.
Ultimately, only forty-seven hundocumentse Department documents were handed over, in August of 2002.
The Aphrodite is to be handed over in 2010.
Information are handed over in the form of three dimensional model which consists of separated models.
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