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The phrase "the handles" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to the part of an object that is used for gripping or carrying, such as on a suitcase, door, or tool. Here are a few examples: - "Be careful when lifting the suitcase by the handles." - "The door's handles were worn down from years of use." - "I couldn't get a good grip on the tool without the handles." - "She pulled the handles of the wagon to steer it down the hill."
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The handles are scrolled.
Without the handles," "Regret.
Turning the handles, making the pictures move.
Adam blinked but didn't release the handles.
The handles have to be custom-made.
"I'm not using the handles," she declared.
"It's really just the handles we're missing".
Your hands work the handles like pliers.
"Since I put the handles on, it's worse.
They grabbed the handles and yanked open the doors".
Our steel went into the handles.
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