adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
experience
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There is, however, nothing like hands-on experience to create shifts of mind and heart.
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Summing up, I can state categorically that there is no substitute for hands-on experience .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Mr. Garvey is known as a hands-on manager with an in-depth knowldege of the whole company.
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The exhibit includes numerous hands-on activities, including several archaeological dig stations.
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The program gives students hands-on experience in a hospital.
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The training programs give students practical hands-on experience.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He still enjoyed the hands-on side of mechanics and had enjoyed assisting in the training of apprentices.
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It offers kids a behind-the-scenes, hands-on view of theater and regular interactive programs.
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She also spent time shadowing health-care professionals and getting hands-on work experience.
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Students also said they liked the hands-on activities and felt these would help them in the world outside school.
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There is, however, nothing like hands-on experience to create shifts of mind and heart.
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They require skilled, hands-on commitment at the top.