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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all handled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a task or situation has been taken care of or resolved.
Example: "Don't worry about the project; everything is all handled and ready for presentation."
Alternatives: "all taken care of" or "everything is sorted."
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Here is what readers are not being told: We have ALL handled classified information if we are serious American journalists.
We've all handled them before.
"They are all handled locally.
That's all handled by Redbus.
That it was all handled so beautifully?
So many expectations, all handled calmly by Jones.
All handled the lengthy, heavily cut spoken dialogue with aplomb.
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We can all handle a few more letters.
We all handle queues differently.
All in all, masterfully handled.
And could she, in fact, handle it all, having handled so much all along?
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