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"remove your hands" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a command or imperative sentence, meaning it is used to give someone a direct order or instruction. Example: "During the surgery, the doctor instructed the patient to remove their hands from the wound so that they could properly clean and stitch it up."
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Another warns that after President Obama robs you of your guns, he'll come back to remove your hands and feet.
You can shift without ever having to remove your hands–a good thing with so powerful a car.
"Thanks, but no thanks!" If you're doing heads-down customer service, you don't want to remove your hands from the keyboard.
Remove your hands.
Remove your hands, and ask if he feels anything.
Never remove your hands or fingers from your troubled area.
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When you burn yourself, a defense mechanism makes you remove your hand from the hot pot.
If you remove your hand from his mouth his crying will summon the attention of the soldiers who will kill you, your child, and the others hiding out in the cellar.
Remove your hand.
Remove your hand from the jar.
Remove your hand from the vise.
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