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The phrase "I enlisted him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of recruiting or signing someone up for a particular role, task, or service, often in a military or organizational context. Example: "After careful consideration, I enlisted him to join our project team due to his expertise."
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I built a sauna, and when a builder of restaurant pizza ovens from Maine showed up in San Marcos to help local people construct fuel-efficient stoves, I enlisted him to build a pizza oven in my garden.
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George Canning first enlisted him in the foreign service in 1807.
They enlisted him to direct traffic at events.
But she recently enlisted him to resume the renovation.
I'll try to enlist him in the task to fix it right this time.
"Why did I enlist?" he said.
I enlisted friends and my father.
I enlisted the help of my husband.
I enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1967.
I enlisted my photogenic friend, Jackie, to be my muse.
I enlisted my tribe.
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