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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hand preparing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of doing something with your hands rather than machines. For example, "The chef is hand preparing the dough for the pizza crust."
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On the other hand, preparing the classic turkey will give you time to focus on the side dishes.
(The statue in its original form would probably have shown Apollo holding an arrow in his right hand, preparing to kill a lizard creeping up a laurel tree).
She has been doing an amazing job keeping everything together at home so that I can concentrate on the task at hand – preparing for the World Cup.
Standing at the end of your run with the ball in your hand preparing to bowl the first ball of an Ashes series is an amazing feeling.
On the other hand, preparing samples by the conventional method used for liposomes (hydration of an organic film of SC6OH and sonication) gives rise to aggregates with different sizes and lower colloidal stability.
More should have been done to help a seven-year-old boy who scalded his hand preparing milk for his baby brother, according to a serious case review.
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Asia's time-honoured cloak grows ragged and wears out… For whom this new ordeal, or by whose hand prepared?
Many Afghan security members, on the other hand, prepare their own food, offering an attacker an inviting opportunity.
Pence and some Trump advisers are said to have argued that Romney would be a steady hand prepared to help shape relationships around the world.
So there I was, feet up and a glass of wine in hand, prepared to whiz through a gratifyingly easy read.
A light hand prepares some inventive dishes here, like pears with warmed Brie, mussels with green curry, tuna tartar and seared salmon.
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