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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sure hand' is an idiomatic expression that can be used in written English.
It is used to express the idea that someone is masterful and reliable when doing a task. For example, "He had a sure hand when it came to negotiating a settlement."
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They're realised with a sure hand.
Reiner does a few things with a sure hand.
McCartney has a sure hand, but an uncertain eye.
Mr. Biondo has a sure hand with seafood.
Mr. Santos has a sure hand with meat.
Director Stephen Frears guides this arrangement with a sure hand.
All three show a sure hand in the cellar.
Her own writerly cradle was rocked by a very sure hand indeed.
A sure hand, a keen eye, a witty tongue, a deeply loving heart.
Dudamel, who apparently knew the score inside out, led with a clear, sure hand.
Hytner's sure hand slips only in the casting of Townsend as Theseus.
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