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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

To see the hand of...

"Davis is said to see the hand of Olly Robbins, May’s chief Brexit adviser at No 10, behind a drift towards soft-Brexit thinking in Downing Street."

(The Guardian.)

Is "to see the hand of Olly Robbins" a paraphrased form of "to see the hand of God" in the sentence above?

  

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They are both valid remarks. I wouldn't say that one is a paraphrase of the other.

  • They are both valid remarks.
  • I wouldn't say that one is a paraphrase of the other.
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They are both valid remarks. I wouldn't say that one is a paraphrase of the other.

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