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The phrase "also involves a handful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or activity that includes a small number of additional elements or tasks.
Example: "The project not only requires extensive research but also involves a handful of interviews with experts in the field."
Alternatives: "also includes a few" or "also entails several".
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He has grown accustomed to covering the lead-in to spring training for the Yankees, which, in addition to the Jeter ritual, also involves a handful of New York writers who stand outside the complex and wait for players to stop and talk because the reporters, like the fans, are not yet allowed inside.
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For most numerical calculations involving, a handful of digits provide sufficient precision.
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They've also been involved in a handful of data leaks.
Zimmerman has also been involved in a handful of police incidents after his trial, none of which have led to lasting criminal charges, even though his wife has admitted she should have pressed them.
A handful of aides from both camps were also involved, hammering out issues between themselves and then holding conference calls with members of the commission to reach final agreements, people involved in the process said.
The French watchdog has made a handful of other decisions in recent months, also involving geolocation-harvesting adtech firms, and also for processing data without consent.
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