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The phrase "handle of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the handle of an object, such as a door handle, a tool, a pot, or a piece of furniture. For example, "She grabbed the handle of the pot to move it off of the stove."
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It was the handle of a knife".
— Joan, California The handle of a saw.
With a jeweled handle, of course.
He stood up and grasped the handle of the shovel.
Fittingly, I used the handle of a broom.
I can't even turn the handle of a door".
Roy stopped one shot with the handle of his stick.
The "handle" of the Plough has three stars.
The legendary handle of his brother Seth Curry, of course.
Lord British is the handle of Richard Garriott, Origin's founder.
The brushed-aluminum handle of a black umbrella slides out.
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