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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to handle for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where someone is managing or taking care of something on behalf of someone else, but it is better to use more common expressions. Example: "I will handle for you while you are away."
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The course was too much to handle for some players.
Yet Barolo is also one of the hardest wines to handle, for winemakers and consumers alike.
I'm sure he's really hard to handle for all those nurses in the hospital".
But this one has proved far too hot to handle for Thailand's media.
A potentially valuable relationship has become quite difficult to handle for political reasons.
Marshall has been known to be hard to handle for management and for his quarterbacks.
Maybe the situation was easier to handle for the Japanese team.
Under this Argentinian, Chile have been too hot to handle for many opponents.
"It's just that 10 is easier to handle, for the promoters, for transport," he said in an interview.
This model offers the most circuit and feature options and is easiest to handle for people with limited dexterity.
Swede Soderling's devastating forehand was too much to handle for the eighth-seeded Roddick, who was on the back foot throughout.
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