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Why would he mention "at hand" in this context? What does it mean?

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Rebecca

Good question! "At hand" means nearby or readily available. Here, the full phrase is "close at hand," which means nearby or not far off. In this context, he's saying that his friends are nearby and he can rely on them, and that's part of what makes everything good. Ex: I always have my phone close at hand. Ex: They always have vaccines at hand at the hospital.

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