Hi,
I would be very grateful if you could explain the usage of "in hand", "on hand" and "at hand".
Thanks
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Hi,
I would be very grateful if you could explain the usage of "in hand", "on hand" and "at hand".
Thanks
There will always be an officer at hand/on hand should problems arise. Close by. At hand is more common.
I have the situation in hand. I am in control of it.