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"on hands" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is being carried (or held) in one's hands. For example, "He had all his belongings on hands as he walked down the street."
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"Come on: Hands up, don't shoot!
Of these infections, five occurred on hands, four on extremities (not hands) and one on the face.
He's fixated on hands.
On hands and knees, she quietly weeps.
Put hand-sanitizer on hands.
I crawled to him on hands and knees.
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* Deep-dive on specialized topics in on-hands workshops.
Clearly the latter didn't want any on-hands proof.
She focused on hands, body posture and clothing.
Students take on hands-on empirical projects of their choosing.
Students will work on hands-on projects in computer security.
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