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The phrase "hands over a" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually implies that someone is giving something to another person. For example: "She handed over a box full of supplies to the homeless man."
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He hands over a plastic bag to François with a gleam in his eye.
So Elmo hands over a dollar.
The man in the Ford hands over a single videotape.
A technician on night duty hands over a specially sealed sample box, Nigel hands over a receipt, and the package is secured in one of the bike's panniers.
I'd take shooting blue lightning from my hands over a transporter beam any day.
Another woman hands over a second hanger, and the two hangers are somehow connected.
I found my husband wringing his hands over a bowl from Istanbul he'd broken.
Before anyone knew it, the city was wringing its collective hands over a supposed crime wave.
When a diner nips out for a cigarette, a hostess hands over a cozy designer cape.
As we're finishing up, he hands over a CD, entitled Time Waits for Everyone.
Or those awful germs changing hands every time a child hands over a sticky quarter?
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