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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hands-on role" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a job or position that requires someone to be actively involved in completing tasks or actively managing a situation. Example: "I was hired for a hands-on role as a project manager, which required me to lead a team and be involved in every step of the project."
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"I have no hands-on role at all," she said.
Mr. Romney has taken a hands-on role.
I wanted to combine art and midwifery and in a more caring, direct, hands-on role.
But did Oribe, in fact, take a hands-on role in formulating these styles?
Mr. Giuliani exhorted the Clinton administration to take a more hands-on role in both situations.
Shulman has also taken a more hands-on role in Vogue's digital operations.
"We'd like to have a hands-on role," she said of her foundation.
But Morgan has since been squeezed out of a hands-on role.
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The Financial Conduct Authority has promised to take a hands on role to regulate the industry, and there are also plans to introduce a cap.
That jumped to 20,000 new accounts per month once Eko took a more expensive hands on role to managing the grocers.
"The IOC has adopted a more 'hands-on' role.
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