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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good handler" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is skilled at managing or dealing with a particular situation, task, or group of people.
Example: "She is a good handler of difficult customers, always managing to resolve their issues with patience and professionalism."
Alternatives: "a skilled manager" or "an adept operator".
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A good handler gets $300 or $400 a day.
Like the basic TL, the RLX is a great cruiser and a good handler — for a front-drive car.
He was a good handler of men, able to put the insufferable Monty in his place with a gentle but firm reminder of who was boss.
A good handler settles the dog down emotionally, primps it physically and sensitizes it mentally before putting the show animal through its paces before the judges in public.
On this subject the skeptics were always as wrong-headed as the late, great Auerbach, who considered Jackson a good handler of players but complained that he never took on the risk of a team without all the championship parts included in the assembly kit.
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"He's not a good ball handler.
He is a good ball handler and passer.
Because of that, you want to have a good ball handler.
He's a good ball handler and passer". Kirk Wagner (6-6 junior) will form a double post with Augman.
Though he was not considered a good puck handler, Henderson was a fast skater and was known for his skills at shooting the puck.
When you get the ball, you have two options: Turn and face the basket, fake shoot, then race towards the basket (recommended if you're a good ball handler), or back your opponent down, then shoot (recommended if you're taller and stronger than your opponent).
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