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The phrase "hands on approach" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe someone who is taking a very direct and practical approach to something, often a task or project. For example: "The CEO is known for her hands-on approach to problem-solving."
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A former aide, more charitably, refers to this as a "hands-off, hands-on" approach.
For one thing Mr Sarkozy's hands-on approach to the presidency leaves him personally exposed.
It's a much more hands-on approach, but it's also the best one.
Securities analysts applaud that hands-on approach.
It was cool to have that hands-on approach.
Mr. Davidson's hands-on approach extends to the landscaping.
The hands-on approach can have other, hidden costs.
His hands-on approach is beginning to reap rewards.
His teacher is expert Ruth Goodman who takes a hands-on approach to history.
He may decide to take a more hands-on approach with the defense next season.
This hands-on approach by the head of his label impressed Mr. Rux.
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