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'handsome to' is not a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use the adjective 'handsome' to describe someone, as in the sentence: "He was a handsome young man."
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Nonetheless, it was handsome to behold, at times magnificently chilling.
The frenzy: A Prince, a pilot, and handsome to boot.
Hamann scores Outstanding penalty, high and handsome to Hislop's left.
MacColl singing "you're handsome" to Shane MacGowan, though?
It's too handsome to put away and costs $29.
Whishaw is, of course, far too handsome to play Keats.
But you don't have to be handsome to marry a beautiful woman when you're a king.
"I thought he was very handsome, to begin with, and I loved his mind.
It is often handsome to look at; sometimes it's a little bit top heavy with exegesis.
Hornby was wrong: Chicago isn't Crouch End and Cusack was too damned handsome to properly incarnate the homuncular hero.
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I don't know a handsome peasant to take to the pope?
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