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The phrase "run a hand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to pass one's hand over or along something. Example: She ran a hand through her hair, trying to smooth down the unruly curls.
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Run a hand through your hair like the white boys do, even though the only thing that runs easily through your hair is Africa.
Even today one can run a hand through the limestone and clay soils and pick out fossilized shells and marine skeletons.
And instead of having someone run a hand left to right over the display, the display moves right to left under the stationary hand, creating the sensation of reading left to right.
A lot of the physical side of it is conveyed in things like the vampire will touch her forearm or run a hand over skin, and she just flushes all hot and cold.
When some girls stop by his register, he preens happily for them: "I can tell they're checking me out, so I run a hand through my hair 'cause I know I'm a fox".
Every time I walk past its solid frame, or run a hand along its polished exterior, I think of the person or people whose papers I found inside: how carefully they listed the details of their household finances and the caution that inspired them to stow away the extra cash.
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Every morning readers could run a hand-held wand or scanner across the page to erase yesterday's news and install an update.
What better way to have a "bias towards action" then to run a hands on design project on the first day of class?
The new models also have an exhibition back and run a hand-wind Unitas movement.
She's also run a hand-timed 12.1 in the 100.
He ran a hand through his hair.
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