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"in the hand" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to physical items being held or carried by someone, for example: "The child had a flower in the hand."
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"It also feels nice in the hand".
It feels noticeably heavier in the hand.
Vertu phones feel good in the hand.
The boy was struck in the hand.
Each felt equally heavy in the hand.
The bird in the hand, you know.
In the hand, the Pencil feels amazing.
The child was struck in the hand.
Later he was shot in the hand.
Similar(2)
Or start in the hand-in-hand position.
*In the hand-held computing market.
More suggestions(24)
hielt in der hand
in der hand weniger
in der hand wiegen
in the hands of the brits
in the proportion
in the possession
in the handball
in the manually
in the surrender
in the intention
in the finger
in the handheld
in the handover
in the handwritten
in the handlebars
in the give
in the giving
in the gentlemen
in the laundry
in the leg
in the given
in the arm
in the prefecture
in the homeland
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