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The phrase "I manipulated him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone has influenced or controlled another person's actions or decisions, often in a negative or deceptive manner. Example: "In the meeting, I manipulated him into agreeing with my proposal by presenting misleading information."
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Why do you say that? A. Because I used threats and I manipulated him to do things.
She pauses, a little smile playing on her face: "He said I manipulated him?" In Bower's book Cowell is quoted as saying: "She would come in dressed in her tracksuit and slippers, drop her eyes and play the soulful victim to get around me.
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It was like she manipulated him.
"He did love her and she manipulated him.
I think I can remember manipulating him with his own kindness.
I had to manipulate him a bit for the sake of the story.
Meaning: you're highly intelligent, and I don't even think you know you're doing it.'" But she wasn't manipulating him.
I think I got manipulated by him a little.
He clearly imagines that he is manipulating Trump, Trump being too slow to manipulate him.
Did he feel she was controlling the situation, manipulating him?
Using a taperecorder suggests she may have been manipulating him.
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