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Discover LudwigThe phrase ‘must hand’ is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to indicate that something is compulsory, or needs to be done urgently. For example, “All assignments must be handed in by the end of the week.”.
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Anderson must hand himself into prison authorities by 2 December.
"The current government must hand in its resignation".
"The Special Forces must hand these guys over," he said.
He added: "We must hand over a functioning state".
Their message: the Guardian must hand back the files.
The Lusaka agreement lays down that all "negative forces" must hand in their weapons.
If the EU is to survive, it must hand powers back to the people.
Should the end remain outside the tackle, the quarterback must hand the ball off.
Now it must hand over weapons to the United Nations within 180 days.
He must hand over to an interim president, and go now.
P2 Treasury's David Gauke: BBC must hand over data so we can find the offshore cheats.
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