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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steady hands" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is calm and precise, especially in situations requiring careful handling or skill. Example: "The surgeon is known for his steady hands, which are crucial during delicate operations."
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"I've got steady hands".
STEADY HANDS Poems About Work.
"There are steady hands at the tiller".
Anyone with good eyesight and steady hands can be trained.
This requires steady hands, concentration and a bit of luck.
That was Avila: steady hands, steady head and, for the most part, steady feet, too.
"I'm like this" — he held two steady hands horizontally over his charred rib eye.
Take the "steady hands" moment: Trump took Clinton's argument about competence and made it about physicality.
I applied to college and wanted to be a surgeon, but I don't have steady hands.
The result was a straight-sets loss at the surprisingly steady hands of the 88th-ranked Luís Horna of Peru.
"We must attack it with clear eyes, steady hands, unwavering determination and pride in our country and in our values".
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