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Discover Ludwig"trembling hands" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It typically describes a feeling of fear or anxiety. For example, "The speaker held up their trembling hands, unable to believe their success."
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His trembling hands spilled food.
Where is Mr. Gower, the grieving pharmacist with trembling hands?
There was no nervous tick or trembling hands.
I read his typewritten poem with trembling hands.
Then, as if to prove it, he held out trembling hands.
With trembling hands, and with sublime tenderness, she stroked Tapka's head.
With trembling hands I made a tiny breach in the upper left-hand corner.
How would he manage to get it up Broadway in his trembling hands?
Steadying my trembling hands, I scrubbed the open puncture wound with swabs doused in searing chemicals.
The driver thanked her curtly, brushing his clothes with trembling hands.
She turned it on and with trembling hands rustled through the pages of her program.
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