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Discover Ludwig"handsome quantity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a large or generous amount. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing the amount of something, praising someone's generosity, or discussing a product or service that is offered in a large amount. Example: "The company offered a handsome quantity of free samples at the trade show, which attracted a lot of potential customers."
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At the end of the round, the poet was in good shape again, and Banks, the more winded of the two, was spitting a handsome quantity of blood from the jabs that Clay had landed going away.
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From the 16th to the 18th century, gold was coined in quantity and in denominations of handsome size down to the half-escudo.
I also wanted to offer recipes that were easy to make in large quantities, sturdy enough to deliver in handsome packages and, mostly, wonderful to eat.
For this and other efforts, the singer is being paid the handsome fee of $50 million: but even such vast quantities of cash shouldn't convince stars to sell soda, argues Mark Bittman in the New York Times.
Hi, Handsome!
How handsome?
Adorable, handsome.
"Handsome is as handsome does".
"Very handsome".
Mr. Phillippe is handsome, and handsome is as handsome does.
So: quantity.
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