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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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My parents were too proud to take handouts from the government.
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She applied for a bank loan because she did not want to depend on her father for handouts.
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The unemployed need jobs, not government handouts!
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There's a four-page handout that you can pick up as you leave.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Desks were littered with yards of wire stories, celebrity bulletins, picture handouts, telephone messages, and empty coffee cups.
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The handouts are intermittent; the amounts vary, as does the regularity of payment.
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There are also handouts, which may be photocopied for personal use.
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They sat in the littered corners at the ends, beggars in various states of desperation waiting mutely for handouts.
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Votes are free and can not be bought in exchange for handouts or offers of subsequent benefits.
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While sharing a cigarette with a newspaper vendor, he makes more in handouts than the other man does selling papers.