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"handle anything" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be capable of dealing with any situation or challenge. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in personal goals, job descriptions, or problem-solving scenarios. Here are a few examples: - "I am confident in my ability to handle anything that comes my way." - "Our team is trained to handle anything the competition throws at us." - "The ideal candidate for this position should be able to handle anything from difficult clients to tight deadlines." - "With her quick thinking and problem-solving skills, Sarah can handle anything the project throws at her."
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I thought I could handle anything.
My JuJu's stomach can't handle anything wild".
I know I can handle anything.
"Now I think I can handle anything".
"This team can handle anything," Frese said.
They think they can handle anything".
"They know they can handle anything".
"You can deal with those kids, you can handle anything".
"I can handle anything," their bodies seemed to say.
Simon is confident the Wildcats can handle anything this year.
It will likely handle anything you can throw at it.
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