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The phrase "a handful of counters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of counters, often in a context involving games, mathematics, or counting.
Example: "To play the game, each player needs a handful of counters to keep track of their score."
Alternatives: "a few counters" or "a small number of counters."
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Laying out toy bricks and a handful of counters on the table, he shows in 3-D how the dynamics of global population, child mortality and carbon emissions have changed over the past 50 years – and how the world might look by the end of the century.
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