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Discover LudwigThe phrase "handicap for" is not correct or usable in written English.
You would use the phrase "handicap against" instead. For example: "He had a handicap against him, but he managed to win the race anyway."
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That is a huge handicap for Begich.
Isn't this a handicap for an editor?
A big handicap for BASF is the German government.
"Do I get a handicap for being ancient?" she asked.
This is already an enormous handicap for learning.
"This decision is such a handicap for us".
But that isn't a handicap for Dizzee at all.
Perhaps it is time to change the ground rules and include a handicap for location.
Ken Livingstone, Labour's candidate in London, is proving a handicap for the party there.
Honorable Miss won the Gravesend Handicap for fillies & mares at Belmont.
"Without doubt, in my opinion, it has been a handicap for the Scottish teams".
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