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Discover Ludwig"handle something" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about taking an appropriate approach to dealing with a problem or an issue. For example, "The manager was able to handle the situation effectively."
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"But that's not a spot you handle something like that".
I can really only handle something light or humorous.
I think they can handle something a bit quieter.
"We thought it was in poor taste to handle something like that".
These exceptions are a great opportunity to create new knowledge – how to handle something never anticipated.
They move with deliberation, like they're always about to handle something hot or heavy.
There's no standard to handle something as simple as a hyphenated last name.
"How can you tell me how to handle something when you've never been in my position?" Green said.
Did the filmmakers think we couldn't handle something darker, a little moral complication, an unattractive lead character?
"Just because we could handle something," said Janet Hubert, who plays a woman named Wanda, "didn't mean we wanted to".
Oh, thank you, here's a dollar bill, go buy coffee.' How do you handle something like that?
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