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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a handyman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person skilled at a variety of repairs, typically around the home, and is often used in contexts related to home improvement or maintenance.
Example: "I need to hire a handyman to fix the leaky faucet in my kitchen."
Alternatives: "a repairman" or "a maintenance worker."
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I desperately needed a handyman.
Michelle's father was a city worker, her grandfather a handyman.
For three years, he was a handyman in Brooklyn.
Tajeme Sylvester was a carpenter, a handyman and a poet.
He worked as a handyman and a doorman, too.
The bride's father retired as a handyman in Oceanside, N.Y.
He started a handyman business after he retired.
I'd have loved to be exposed as a handyman myself.
A handyman will trade plumbing repairs for tax help.
"It was a handyman special," Ms. Piel said.
Neighbors described him as cheerful, chatty, a handyman.
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