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Discover Ludwig"has to hand" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you mean that something must be presented or submitted. For example: "The student has to hand in the essay by next week."
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Think of the writer who has to hand off his/her work to a heavy-handed editor, or the filmmaker who has to show dailies to a gang of annoying pencil-pushing studio executives.
To offset the risk, the bank has to hand over collateral.
He has delayed by several months an education vision statement each principal has to hand in.
At one point, Edna has to hand Wilbur a monkey wrench.
But the nearest thing anyone has to hand, of course, is their own body.
Right now, Intel only has to hand over the information it wants to.
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Perfectly executed, delicious, and impressive considering the chef is cooking for 80 and our waitstaff has to hand-carry the plates to the second floor.
You had to hand it to her.
He had to hand it to him.
You have to hand it to cheats.
They have to hand it to me.
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