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The phrase "and easier to handle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is more manageable or simpler to deal with, often in comparison to another option.
Example: "This new software is more user-friendly and easier to handle than the previous version."
Alternatives: "and simpler to manage" or "and more manageable."
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The dough will be more supple and easier to handle.
Supporters say they are lighter and easier to handle.
Objects everywhere were getting smaller, faster, and easier to handle.
The former are more environmentally friendly and easier to handle in industry than ammonia.
This design also reduces the weight of each "sandwich" making them quicker and easier to handle during installation.
The next step would be to coordinate biochemical changes with behavioral effects — is the child calmer and easier to handle when with a therapy animal?
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Plastic pipes are light, easy to connect, resistant against corrosion, flexible, and easy to handle.
The modified inverted microscope system is designed to be simple, compact, and easy to handle.
There are lots of alternative insulations that are very benign and easy to handle.
True, turnout was light and easy to handle because the contests were for low-level offices.
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