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"on your hands" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a feeling of responsibility or to describe a difficult situation. Example sentence: "They left the project for him to finish, leaving him with a daunting task on his hands."
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They're harder on your hands".
That blood is on your hands".
"It's on your hands!" he charged.
"So you can run on your hands".
You've got blood on your hands now.
You don't need that on your hands.
"You'll have a fight on your hands".
You've got unprecedented riches on your hands.
My death is on your hands".
Everybody knows mittens goes on your hands.
Time on your hands – good or bad?
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