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have a hand in

  1. have or keep one's hand in . Be actively engaged or remain in practice doing something. For example, He works as stage manager, director, understudy—he has a hand in every aspect , or Write a few pages every day, just to keep your hand in . [Mid-1700s]

  2. Also, take a hand in . Participate, be involved, as in I'd like to have a hand in planning the publicity . [Late 1500s]



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In his new role, which he began on Monday, Clark will have a hand in helping the city recover from the Palisades fire.

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"Not only is it good for climate change but its also feeding into the jobs and industry of the future which post-industrial areas like Doncaster and South Yorkshire absolutely should have a hand in."

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For many years it has been suggested by some that solving puzzles, whether Sudoku or crosswords, can have a hand in slowing cognitive decline or dementia.

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“I feel like most creatives would agree that a daunting and challenging project creates the best kind of pressure cooker to make the best music. The Disney legacy as a whole is such a huge deal for us. So, to have a hand in continuing that thread, it is a lot of pressure. But again, it pushes us to be the best versions of ourselves.â€

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The same commission will have a hand in selecting the next Archbishop of Canterbury, possibly in early 2026.

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