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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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have someone in hand

Is it correct to have someone in hand or just a situation in hand.

I have the situation in hand,
I have him in hand.

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You can use it for people, but usually just children. The children are out of hand! I'll keep them in hand!

  • You can use it for people, but usually just children.
  • The children are out of hand!
  • I'll keep them in hand!
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You can use it for people, but usually just children. Emotion: smile

The children are out of hand!
I'll keep them in hand!

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