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What is correct In the auspicious hands of OR At of?

The correct phrase is "In the auspicious hands of".

"At of" is not a grammatically correct phrase.

"In the auspicious hands of" is a formal and elegant way to say that something is being entrusted to someone or something that is considered lucky or fortunate.

For example:

* "The project is now in the auspicious hands of the new CEO."

* "We are confident that the future of this company is in the auspicious hands of our dedicated team."

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