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Difference between In someone’s arms and In someone’s hands

in someone’s arms—held by a person (lovingly) in both arms:

  • On the dance floor, Kezia was whirling slowly in the arms of the Baron.

in someone’s hands—in smb.’s power; under smb.’s control:

  • She’s going to change the history of the country and the fate of the people is now in her hands.