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Fall into somebody’s hands/the hands of somebody

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Implicit Power ShiftPlay
The phrase often hints at a power or control being transferred, sometimes unwillingly. SlideWhen the CEO fell ill, control of the company fell into the hands of her inexperienced son.
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Negative ConnotationPlay
It usually implies negative consequences if something falls into the wrong or enemy hands. SlideWe must ensure our plans don’t fall into the hands of our competitors.
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Protective UrgencyPlay
The phrase can express the urgency of keeping something safe from others. SlideThe ancient artifacts must not fall into the hands of treasure hunters.