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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and was handled with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how something was managed or dealt with, often in a context where care or consideration was involved.
Example: "The situation was delicate, and was handled with great professionalism by the team."
Alternatives: "and was managed with" or "and was treated with".
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Mendis took only a single wicket for 157 runs in the test at Karachi, and was handled with comparative comfort in the World Twenty20 final.
He wrote in his review that Goblin was "[t]rue to his early years in the comic books" and was "handled with superb finesse".
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A key finding was people with mental health issues complained they were "treated like criminals by the police" and were handled with "too much force".
Smith and Scharmann (2008) noted the importance of allowing the science-religion issues to surface naturally and be handled with respect.
The merger between Breeze Hill and Counthill was handled with caution.
All information received and reviewed was handled with the strictest confidentiality.
The membrane was handled with gloves and forceps to avoid contamination from skin proteins.
Acetamidines 2, 6, and 8 are explosives, sensitive to mechanical stimuli and heat, and should be handled with care.
[Pyridine-D4 ]NNK ([D4 ] 1 ) is carcinogenic and mutagenic and should be handled with extreme care, using personal protective equipment in a well-ventilated hood at all times.
But there is a real subject here, and it is handled with intelligence and care.
Aluminum tape is sharp and should be handled with care and kept out of reach of children.
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