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Discover Ludwig"have at hand" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean "have available and ready for use" or "have for immediate reference." For example, "I always keep a calculator at hand in case I need to make quick calculations."
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We use whatever we have at hand.
He sometimes sent Ms. Kelly information she didn't have at hand.
I think New York made great strides this summer, the players that we have at hand".
But for now, we can only interpret based on the data that we have at hand".
We have to make a decision with the information we have at hand".
You can use whatever seasonal vegetables you have at hand for this recipe.
The job is practically hopeless with the material they have at hand.
As I said, that's worthwhile information to have at hand, especially for a trading desk.
But here is a sketch based on the information we have at hand.
As July pants hotly on June's heels, it is a pleasant refreshment to have at hand.
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