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"handle on how" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an understanding or ability to manage or control a situation or task. Example: "She has a great handle on how to run a successful business." This sentence means that the person mentioned has a good understanding and ability to manage a business effectively.
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The fact is that no one, I repeat, no one has a handle on how extensive the losses from the subprime debacle are going to be.
No one has a handle on how much oil is gushing out of control into the gulf.
The internal chaos at Andersen means that the firm seems unable to settle shareholder suits because no one has a handle on how much money is available.
Got a handle on how big Google is yet?
He was able to get a good handle on how Teeth of the Dog is doing.
"We don't have a good handle on how many people are coming back".
"But we don't yet have a handle on how much is being emitted.
She also has a good handle on how Americans view a performance.
Nobody has a better handle on how to make money, in good times or bad.
And we'll have a better handle on how to make a judgment.
We're just trying to get a handle on how that development would affect these protected species".
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