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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at handling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's ability or skill in managing or dealing with a particular task or situation.
Example: "She is exceptional at handling difficult customers and resolving their issues effectively."
Alternatives: "skilled in managing" or "proficient at dealing with".
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He was a master at handling players.
Some international shippers balked at handling them.
Very good at handling the board of governors, at handling the interface of government and Whitehall.
Okafor was not always so deft at handling attention.
The family has been astute at handling its wealth.
We are artful at handling the tricky bottom line.
Are some business travelers getting better at handling stress?
Dr. Watson proved adept at handling the many constituencies involved.
Thomas once again excels at handling heavy topics lightly.
They are more adept at handling screwdrivers than basketballs.
Specialists are great at handling specific customer issues.
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