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The phrase "handout" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a document or printed material distributed to a group, often for educational or informational purposes. Example: "The teacher provided a handout summarizing the key points of the lecture."
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Photograph: AP Photo/FBI handout.
"They're not on the handout.
"It's also called a handout".
He doesn't want a handout.
It's not really a handout.
He doesn't get a handout.
He's not looking for a handout.
"They aren't looking for a handout.
We do not ask for a handout.
"I didn't want a handout," she said.
"We have never asked for a handout.
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