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Discover Ludwig"handle it all" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase used to mean "successfully manage any situation". For example: "She was given the difficult task of running the charity alone, but she managed to handle it all."
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How does he handle it all?
So how does she handle it all?
"Quite frankly, I didn't handle it all that well".
I didn't know whether I could handle it all.
And we demand ever more hardware to handle it all.
We could never handle it all on our own.
And could she, in fact, handle it all, having handled so much all along?
"Until you've demonstrated that you can handle it all, nobody's interested," Mr. Hart said.
I would prefer to handle it all at once, as a single package".
"There was so much to juggle, and I was concerned how Nathaniel would handle it all.
"He bowls at a decent pace but I felt like I could handle it all right," he said.
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