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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long handled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object that has a long handle, typically in contexts related to tools or utensils.
Example: "She reached for the broom with a long handled design to sweep the floor more easily."
Alternatives: "a long-handled" or "with a lengthy handle".
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Then he took a long handled grill brush and destroyed two big slabs of brisket.
Use a long handled spoon.
A long handled spoon and a long handled fork are also good to own.
Get a long handled Swiffer Duster (regular or 360).
If no torque specs are found, tighten bolts firmly using a long handled ratchet for leverage.
Use a long handled magnetic duster or Swiffer, if you do not have a vacuum attachment.
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R-1 is for handling an electrode knife and a long-handled blood aspirator, and R-2 is for other forceps and the laparoscope.
I scraped out its contents with a long-handled spoon.
He gave it a stir with a long-handled spoon.
Each leg appears to be a long-handled metal detector.
Theo was toting a long-handled wooden mallet of the sort usually associated with circus tents.
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