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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put out a hand" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe a physical gesture of offering a helping hand, for example, "She put out a hand to steady me as I stumbled."
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Mr. Poxley put out a hand.
He put out a hand to touch my forearm soothingly.
He set a full cooler on the ground and put out a hand to shake hers.
If you put out a hand and see a shadow, "you have good light," he said.
I thought, we can go on like this or we can put out a hand.
At the doorway I heard a step behind me, lost my balance and put out a hand to steady myself.
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And she showed me how, putting out a hand that was soft and white on one side and hairy and rough on the other.
The woman is not only old; she is also short and, it has to be said, somewhat squat — a small woman with gray hair tied back and stiff ankles cased in stockings, putting out a hand to steady herself against the open door of the taxi as the driver jogs over to assist her, his engine still running.
Mary lies by him softly explaining that this is necessary so that he cannot fall off the ship into the ocean, but he regards her at these times as his enemy, and if she puts out a hand to stroke his face he tries to bite it with his baby teeth.
So I'm putting out a hand For all the women who cannot Stand with their voice, Because they have no choice.
If someone really puts out a hand and says, "Hey, stop for a second and think about what you're doing.
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