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Ohmyrichard Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

hands-on gallery

Hi,everyone. Please do me a favour and tell me what hands-on gallery is. Does it refer to the hands-on area of a gallery or a series of intelligent mobile phones produced by Nokia, or Apple or any other electronic companies? I googled it and consulted the WordReference dictionary but I found no satisfactory results. No one tells me its exact definition. Please help me out.

Thanks.

Richard
  

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Hi, Hi, The phrase can be used both ways. With an art gallery, it means a place where people can touch and interact with the exhibits. For a phone, it's just a name.

  • Hi, Hi, The phrase can be used both ways.
  • With an art gallery, it means a place where people can touch and interact with the exhibits.
  • For a phone, it's just a name.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
Hi,
The phrase can be used both ways.

With an art gallery, it means a place where people can touch and interact with the exhibits.

For a phone, it's just a name.

Best wishes, Clive
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Thanks, Clive.
Richard

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