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The phrase "will begin handling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the start of a process or responsibility regarding a task or item. Example: "Starting next week, we will begin handling customer inquiries through our new support system."
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West Wayne will begin handling American and Canadian advertising and brand strategy, which had been handled by Saatchi & Saatchi, part of the Publicis Groupe S.A., as well as direct marketing, which had been handled by Lieber Levett Koenig Farese Babcock.
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He will not officially begin handling the Browns' day-to-day operations until Oct. 25, when Haslam's acquisition of the team will be completed.
Since the hurricane increased the normal load of requests facilities can handle, employees will begin working extended hours from the morning until 11 p.m. at night.
It's the big muscles in your upper legs that will begin to accelerate the handle.
Reed is wearing a plastic splint, and he will begin throwing today, with another person handling return throws.
The sirloin area will not handle too much heat and will begin to toughen when cooked well done.
Amazon currently handles Internet sales for Borders, which will begin operating its own site in 2008.
A trial magistrates court in Southport, which will exclusively handle domestic and family violence matters, will begin hearing cases next month.
Do not over mix the dip, since the avocado will begin to break down and get smashed if you handle it too much.
The Broadway run of "Jesus Christ Superstar" will be directed by Des McAnuff (who also handled the Stratford and La Jolla productions) and will begin previews on March 1.
Start the Bending Process: Pull on the handle and the pivot arms will begin to open.
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