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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Hand over the reins

Hi,

Can I use 'hand over the reins' when I'm working on something and I want someone to take over?

For instance:

A: "Why are you giving me the laptop? You're supposed to finish the project."

B: "I'm just handing the reins over to you because I don't know how to solve it."


Thank you.

  

Top answer

Good, except you don't solve a project.

  • Good, except you don't solve a project.
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Good, except you don't solve a project.

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