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The phrase "this comes in handy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is useful or convenient in a specific situation. Example: "I always bring my Swiss Army knife when camping, as it always comes in handy for cutting rope or opening cans."
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This comes in handy more than one would think.
This comes in handy" for the bad-guy roles that, more by accident than by design, have become his specialty.
This comes in handy at ballet class.
In my line of work, this comes in handy.
This comes in handy during the "big tap number," as she calls it, in "Anything Goes".
This comes in handy for missed kicks, said Butler, who no doubt missed a few in her time.
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Which is where this NYE party chart comes in handy.
That's where this little seating chart comes in handy.
This is where patience really comes in handy.
This is when ice breakers come in handy.
This is where student affinity networks come in handy.
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