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'on hand with' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean that someone (or something) is present and available to help or provide what is needed. For example: "The teacher was on hand with the supplies the students needed for the project."
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Have a drink on hand with this one.
If it was the latter, one had better have a psychologist on hand with the pulmonary surgeon to play that game.
Delaney had slightly more cash on hand with $97,000.
Luckily, Swiss police are on hand with a drone gun.
Medical personnel were on hand with wheelchairs and stretchers.
Copy of Sunrise powerpoint on hand with Erin Johansson at IRLE.
Volunteers will be on hand with expert advice on planting, forcing, maintenance, dormancy and replanting.
I know this because head guide Dudley Heather was on hand with all the facts.
In case anyone forgot, the interior secretary, Dirk Kempthorne, is on hand with a reminder.
On hand with their opinions are the likes of Murray Walker and Damon Hill.
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Tanya Wilson, the school's safety officer, was on-hand with her pet, a pint-sized green parrot.
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