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Discover LudwigThe phrase "off my hands" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that responsibility or control has been transferred from the speaker to someone else. It can also be used to express relief or satisfaction in no longer having to deal with a certain task or situation. Example: "I finally sold my old car, so the maintenance and repairs are now off my hands."
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"Please cut off my hands," she said.
The skin was rolling off my hands.
"They would chop off my hands".
I remember when the men chop off my hands.
"They threatened to cut off my hands," he said recently in London.
"My skin starts falling off my hands, like someone stuck them in Elmer's glue," he said.
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It just came off my hand nice.
"If I did, cut off my hand".
They lopped off my hand, and they leveled my career.
"Then they cut off my hand with a knife".
Unfortunately it has come off my hand but fortunately it hasn't been given.
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