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on hand
Soon, imminent. See at hand , def. 2.
Present, as in Jim was always on hand to help . [Mid-1800s]
In one's possession, available, as in The business needs to have enough cash on hand . [c. 1100]
Example Sentences
His devout grandparents also live at home, always on hand to make whatever Rumi’s doing feel haram.
Even if these fixes only generate a small bit of cash, they'll provide a psychological boost to have a little more money on hand than you did before.
If you keep a lot of cash on hand, there are many theft and loss issues, Johnson notes.
Springfield Properties said it would have an archaeologist on hand if full planning permission was granted for the development at Milton of Culloden.
She says there are more support services on hand to help her get off drugs.
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