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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if on hand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the availability of something, typically in a context where one is discussing whether a particular item or resource is available for use. Example: "We can proceed with the project if on hand, otherwise we may need to order more supplies."
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If, on one hand, the mixed sound is separated, the pitch of each sound can be obtained relatively easily.
The results highlighted that, if on the one hand PRP enhanced bone regeneration, on the other hand too high concentrations could prevent a complete healing.
If on the one hand this generalization seems to be natural, on the other hand the two problems have, however, not the same complexity.
If on the one hand, this condition can appear too constraining, on the other hand it can be generalized to larger sets of hypergraphs.
If on the one hand complexity presents an almost intractable problem to oncologists, on the other hand it is the stuff that evolutionist's dreams are made of.
If, on the one hand, one accepts a hard deterministic account of responsibility, everything is a matter of responsibility luck.
Or a real baby, if you have one on hand.
You can even use a die-punch tool if you have one on hand.
A clay mask works well if you have one on hand.
How does one know if the nanoform on hand has to be treated separately from or jointly with another nanoform?
Water, if you have nothing else on-hand, works great.
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