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have a hand in
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]
Also, take a hand in . Participate, be involved, as in I'd like to have a hand in planning the publicity . [Late 1500s]
Example Sentences
In his new role, which he began on Monday, Clark will have a hand in helping the city recover from the Palisades fire.
"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."
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.
“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€
The same commission will have a hand in selecting the next Archbishop of Canterbury, possibly in early 2026.
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