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hands-on

[ US /ˌhænˈzɔn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. involving active participation
    hands-on operations
    he's a hands-on manager

How To Use hands-on In A Sentence

  • This training is best when it provides hands-on practice of the use of fire extinguishers.
  • Many employers consider hands-on experience to be as useful as academic qualifications.
  • Ninety-nine per cent of primary pupils now have hands-on experience of computers.
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  • At their best, they bring a healthy dose of hands-on practicality to their efforts.
  • At the end of the article I'll offer a few tips and a hands-on example to help you integrate your current applications with the new API.
  • Senior or middle-ranking safety officers or managers in the rail company are accused of having "little or no hands-on operating railway experience or expertise".
  • The idea behind the programme is to give students hands-on experience of composting and the use of wormeries.
  • The programme is designed to deliver hands-on assistance to companies and is tailored to meet their particular needs.
  • Many employers consider hands-on experience to be as useful as academic qualifications.
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