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Free sign upThe phrase "and try to handle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting an attempt to manage or deal with a situation or task.
Example: "We need to address the issues with the project and try to handle them before the deadline."
Alternatives: "and attempt to manage" or "and work to resolve".
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She cancelled her training and will return to Moscow and try to handle this A.S.A.P., and we will try to go forward, because she is in very good fitness now, and she has to keep it up".
His advice, particularly if a whistle-blower is interested in keeping his or her job, is to reach the right person and try to handle the problem inside the organization, rather than going directly to law enforcement or regulatory agencies.
Rather than solving those two problems jointly, they decompose it into two subproblems and try to handle them separately.
Always use fresh bait, and try to handle the bait as little as possible with your hands.
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I figured it was enough and tried to handle it.
No fair-minded observer could accuse Willis of being responsible for the debacle he inherited and tried to handle.
For those who are home and trying to handle it alone, I say it takes a different but no less honorable kind of courage to recognize and attack an enemy within.
Finally, people leading busy lives and trying to handle the high levels of stress they entail need to take some time to relax.
Security escorted her away within 10 seconds of when she launched herself at the singer and tried to handle the merchandise.
The participants appeared to be aware of causes and consequences of overload and tried to handle them in the workplace.
Rob and I try to handle the keys and the percussive elements, the beats and so forth, but it is tough.
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