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Discover Ludwig"handing it over" is correct and is frequently used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of physically handing over an object or documents to another person, such as in the sentence, "The bank manager handed over the deed to the new owner after all the paperwork had been finalized."
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Before handing it over, Els had it cleaned and buffed at his home in Wentworth, England.
"Trust me," Mr. Salvati answered, unwrapping the lollipop and handing it over, "he'll know what to do".
While extending the endurance record, a succession of crews were scheduled to occupy the station on a continuous basis, handing it over in an operational state.
Ofcom will auction off the frequency currently used by analogue television broadcasts in 2010, handing it over for use by mobile operators.
"It is the job of the builder to make sure the building is satisfactory before handing it over," he said.
"I've been asked to come in and try to fix the problems and bring some parties together to make the club sustainable before handing it over," he commented.
"Handing it over to the wrong people".
"This could help," he said, handing it over.
They were handing it over in rude health.
"Credit card," the young man said, handing it over.
They are who we'll be handing it over to.
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