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"handle products" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to manipulating or dealing with physical goods, such as when managing inventory or stocking shelves. For example, "The store clerk was responsible for handling products on the store shelves."
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Standards governing how exporters allow foreigners to handle products with potential military applications will be simplified.
Moreover, most specialty pharmacies handle products of multiple manufacturers while Philidor is overwhelmingly devoted to Valeant.
A difficult question for retailers will be how to handle products, including soft drinks, that are packaged in aluminum or steel cans.
Free software, advertising systems like Google's, and "drop shipping" services that allow Web site owners to handle products through a third-party supplier, have lowered the cost of doing business.
"We can handle products here where there is a high risk of diversion – products that can be used for recreational as well as medical benefit," says Cook, who has worked for Shasun for 27 years.
The survey also does not allow deducing whether the respondents apply risk-mitigation strategies in cases where they know that they handle products containing harmful substances.
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The method is sufficiently robust to handle product compositions that vary five orders of magnitude.
Aprons, frocks, and other outer clothing worn by persons who handle product must be of material that is disposable or readily cleaned.
The way Colbert and his writers handle product placement on the show is all their own.
How did you set guidelines for sales people on how to handle product requests from customers?
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