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The phrase "hand with a" is not grammatically correct as it is missing a noun after the preposition "with." However, the phrase "hand with a" could potentially be used in spoken English, for example: "I have my left hand with a book and my right hand with a coffee cup." In this sentence, the speaker is describing the objects they are holding in each hand.
However, it would be more grammatically correct to say: "I have a book in my left hand and a coffee cup in my right hand."
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And a dab hand with a camera.
"Then they cut off my hand with a knife".
One guy impales another guy's hand with a nail gun.
Happy Holidays" and a hand with a raised middle finger.
I've learned I'm a dab hand with a belt sander.
Deal your strongest possible hand with a well-presented report.
And he's a dab hand with a one-liner.
It goes hand in hand with a general efficiency drive.
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No next steps are possible that are not taken hand in hand with an engaged citizenry.
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