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The phrase "hand prints" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the marks or impressions made by a person's hands, often in contexts related to art, crime scenes, or children's activities.
Example: "The artist used vibrant colors to create beautiful hand prints on the canvas."
Alternatives: "hand marks" or "hand impressions."
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He left dark hand prints on everything and everyone he touched.
Cigarette butts, sand, footprints and hand prints found their way in as well.
Her tiny hand prints and bloodstains were found inside cupboards at the couple's home in Huddersfield.
I walked into one room and saw two bloody hand prints on one wall.
The composition is anchored by two hand prints, evidence of the artist's presence.
And at Bahama Hand Prints (Ernest Street; 242-394-4111), you'll find brightly colored silk-screened clothing and home textiles.
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"My fabrics look old, hand printed, vegetable dyed," Irving says.
The city is also well known for its qalamkārs, cotton fabrics hand printed with various designs.
In some machines, the screens are flat, as in hand printing; others employ rotary screens.
The method of preparing such stones for hand printing has remained substantially unchanged since Senefelder's time.
They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
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