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Discover Ludwig"old hand" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is experienced at doing something, usually because they have been doing it a long time. For example, "He's been a farmer for decades, so he's an old hand at growing crops."
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Old hand.
It's translated by old hand KE Semmel.
This old hand offers only two comments.
David is an old hand at ENO.
I'm an old hand at Whitstable.
It's an old hand at it now.
I'm an old hand at snow driving.
He's an old hand at this now.
Venice is such an old hand at seduction.
"My fabrics look old, hand printed, vegetable dyed," Irving says.
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"I'm wearing this old hand-me-down jacket.
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