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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on her hand" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is physically located on someone's hand. Example: Sarah wore a beautiful diamond ring on her hand.
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She rests her head on her hand.
The designer eyed the nickel-size diamond on her hand.
She has a Batman logo tattooed on her hand.
"She had faeces on her hand which she had rubbed into her face.
Stan complains to Anna, "Auntie has got Mom waiting on her hand and foot".
"I wasn't functioning at all," Yoder said, resting her chin on her hand.
She buzzes about now, carrying three cellphones, writing notes on her hand.
Jennifer Lawrence had H20 tattooed (incorrectly) on her hand to remind herself to stay hydrated.
On her hand, though, the tattoo reminds her of her bargain.
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One reader relies on her hand-held beater to mix paint.
One producer said she "could count on [her] hand" her female colleagues.
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