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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become handy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which something is helpful or useful. For example: "Knowing how to fix a car can become handy in a pinch."
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3-D printers have already become handy in building prototypes for artists, industrial designers, and engineers.
For the staffs of nursing homes, unfortunately, such drugs have become handy tools to suppress unwanted behavior in residents.
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In short, the effort to stoke concern among the nation's overwhelmingly white, conservative voters about voter fraud has become handy way to justify voter suppression of groups that have historically faced great, sometimes deadly, difficulty in voting.
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Having lost livestock to raids and being incapable of reconstituting herds through normal pastoral channels and/or through subversive means (raids), the option provided by the government and other development partners has become handy when faced with destitution.
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He notes that "Computers have become handier, cuter, some might even say sexier, but they do very little to engage us as physical beings.
Furthermore, the equipment will become handier by future enhanced development and less costly.
Additionally, as health workers become handier with their smartphone, their use of Internet connectivity through their smartphone for other purposes such as Internet browsing and Facebook will increase.
Down the line, a food processor or blender becomes handy too.
As a result, Cayman became handy movie shorthand for "shady", exemplified by Tom Cruise's lawyer in Sydney Pollack's 1993 film, The Firm.
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