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"手里" (shǒu lǐ) is used to refer to something that is in one's hand. For example, one might say "我手里拿着一本书" (wǒ shǒu lǐ ná zhe yī běn shū) which translates to "I have a book in my hand".
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The most formal way to say "手里" (shǒu lǐ) is 手中 (shǒu zhōng), which means "in one's hand". 手中 is a more formal way of saying "in one's hand" than 手里.
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