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PDKT Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Difference between AT HAND, IN HAND, ON HAND, BY HAND?

As stated above, I feel confused about these words.
Could you give me a clear explanation and some examples?

  

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Some examples of usage of these: I always have a can of pepper spray at hand (= within easy reach) in case of trouble. He (a lawyer) had the case in hand (= he was winning it) and lost it. We always keep a month's supply of bandages on hand (= stored and ready to use) in case of an emergency.

  • Some examples of usage of these: I always have a can of pepper spray at hand (= within easy reach) in case of trouble.
  • He (a lawyer) had the case in hand (= he was winning it) and lost it.
  • We always keep a month's supply of bandages on hand (= stored and ready to use) in case of an emergency.
  • He wrote the novel by hand (= with pen and paper) instead of using a word processor.
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Some examples of usage of these:


I always have a can of pepper spray at hand (= within easy reach) in case of trouble.

He (a lawyer) had the case in hand (= he was winning it) and lost it.

We always keep a month's supply of bandages on hand (= stored and ready to use) in case of an emergency.

He wrote the novel by hand (= with pen and paper) instead of using a word

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