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'with one hand' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person doing something with one hand, implying that they would usually use both hands. For example, "He opened the jar with one hand, although he usually needs both hands to open it."
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Does Brazil continue with one hand on the trophy?
Giving with one hand..
Field punts with one hand.
With one hand, he held hers.
He swung with one hand, four times.
All fast food can be eaten with one hand.
Rules insist that they throw and catch with one hand.
Using it with one hand is very hard.
A child could lift it, with one hand.
With one hand, Gerhartz has isolated a particular hammer.
Bend spikes with two or with one hand.
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with the one part
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