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The phrase 'a small handful of' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You would use it when referring to a small amount of something, especially when talking about people or things that have been selected. Example sentence: We have a small handful of people selected to attend the conference.
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Place a small handful of seed in the palm of your outstretched hand.
That's a small handful of pills.
Top with a small handful of crispy leeks.
Mash 1 ripe banana with a small handful of oatmeal.
Tip three: add a small handful of dried mushrooms.
In 2013 there were a small handful of these marketplaces.
(The city runs a small handful of its own shelters).
I struggled writing this piece because only a small handful of people know my story.
"Only a small handful of Republican candidates have even sought his endorsement".
Only a small handful of stations existed, because spectrum was scarce.
A small handful of Dalits were uniquely poised to take advantage.
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