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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a handful of tests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small number of tests, typically implying that the quantity is manageable or limited.
Example: "Before the final exam, I only had time to complete a handful of tests to prepare."
Alternatives: "a few tests" or "several tests".
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Carl Carritt Alastair Cookk's opening partner being ditched after a handful of Tests.
Robogami users of varying levels of familiarity with CAD and engineering tools took part in a handful of tests.
Mike Selvey played a handful of tests (just 2 if I remember rightly) and I didn't find him particularly listenable to so I'm glad he's gone.
De Villiers, who averages 49.16 with the bat but has kept wicket in just a handful of Tests during the Boucher era, says he owes a personal debt of gratitude to his former team-mate.
We ran a handful of tests, in a handful of cities, over the course of a few nights.
But the good news is, there are a handful of tests you can take to determine just how long you might live.
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Now, they can play and in AJ MacGinty they have a fly-half who, with only a handful of Test appearances to his name, looks the part.
Scientists take a handful of test subjects out of their offices and make them watch colored squares dance on a screen in a lab somewhere.
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