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Discover LudwigThe phrase "He tackled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone addressing or dealing with a problem, challenge, or task. Example: "He tackled the difficult project with determination and skill."
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Four months after they were married, she said, "he tackled me and knocked me out".
He tackled crime first.
He tackled with precision and stealth.
He tackled the project with characteristic vigor.
He tackled the questions thrown at him with gusto.
He tackled his dark hair first with a bleach.
He tackled for the ball, won it and passed it to Raúl.
He tackled pharmacists to some effect, though he failed when it came to taxi drivers.
He tackled widespread financial fraud and overhauled Nigeria's banks during a banking crash in 2009.
He tackled most of the renovation and furniture restoration without professional help.
He tackled the subject of fascism in Rain from Heaven (1934).
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