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Discover Ludwig"take a hand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to mean to offer assistance or help to someone. For example, "I'm sure I can figure it out on my own, but if you want to take a hand, I wouldn't mind the help."
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Then fate decided to take a hand.
Birth, death and revenge take a hand.
Mankiewicz, however, remained unimpressed, and decided to take a hand.
I wanted to throw them overboard but couldn't take a hand off the oar.
Unless I take a hand, you won't even understand what life is.
"I only wish I could be with you to take a hand in the affair".
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The premise is simple: Take a hand-held power tool.
Then take a hand-sewing needle and strong thread and down the part that is pinned with a hem stitch or running stitch.
In addition to boxing, West Point requires all cadets to take a hand-to-hand combat class that teaches takedowns and submission holds.
P. Brown, told the police to take a hands-off approach.
One option is to take a hands-off approach.
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