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The phrase "A handful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small quantity or number of something, often implying that it is not a large amount.
Example: "She only had a handful of coins left in her pocket."
Alternatives: "A few" or "A small number."
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A handful.
A handful are tourists.
A handful — M.
A handful of carbon.
A handful of happy experiences.
"A handful," Jackson called Lawson.
A handful of players watched.
A handful of smallish Asian tigers followed.
A handful managed to open small businesses.
A handful of states limit this option.
A handful of seminaries won't, however.
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