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Maj Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

In/on

What is it: I leave everything in your hands or on your hands?
  

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Hi Maj, I would say "in your hands".. I had the same doubt the other day, but with "in/on safe hands".. According to the Cambridge dictionary: in safe hands = being cared for or dealt with by someone skilled: Dr Bailey is doing the operation, so your wife is in safe hands.

  • Hi Maj, I would say "in your hands"..
  • I had the same doubt the other day, but with "in/on safe hands"..
  • According to the Cambridge dictionary: in safe hands = being cared for or dealt with by someone skilled: Dr Bailey is doing the operation, so your wife is in safe hands.
  • I assume that is "in your hands", then...
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Hi Maj,

I would say "in your hands".. I had the same doubt the other day, but with "in/on safe hands"..

According to the Cambridge dictionary:

in safe hands = being cared for or dealt with by someone skilled:
Dr Bailey is doing the operation, so your wife is in safe hands.

I assume that is "in your hands", then...


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