Leave sthg in someone's hands meaning in English
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Definition
to leave a problem in someone's hands: to allow someone else to handle or solve a problem
- "I'll leave it in your hands."
- "Given the way things degenerated in last year's interview process, I'd rather leave things in your capable hands this time round."
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