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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of one hand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when comparing or contrasting two things, with "one hand" representing one side of the comparison. An example sentence could be: "On one hand, she wanted to stay at home and relax, but on the other hand, she knew she needed to finish her work." In this sentence, "of one hand" is implied and can be inserted after "on" to clarify that the first option is being presented. Therefore, the sentence could also be written as: "On the one hand, she wanted to stay at home and relax..."
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"You can count them on the fingers of one hand".
But you can count those companies on the fingers of one hand.
The successful long-tail aggregators can pretty much be counted on the fingers of one hand.
The buildings left standing can be counted almost on the fingers of one hand.
He can, and does, count these qualities on the fingers of one hand.
The number of bioethanol technology start-ups based here today can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
"Otherwise, it's the sound of one hand clapping".
The man survived, but lost partial use of one hand.
The loudest sound was of one hand wringing.
Talk about the sound of one hand clapping.
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Mr Kingston says Japanese nationalism has "all the power of one-hand clapping".
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