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Discover LudwigThe phrase “I regard him” is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to express a feeling of respect or admiration for someone. For example, “I regard him as a mentor and source of inspiration.”.
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"I regard him as an artist.
"I regard him as a necessary branch of government.
I regard him as a courageous whistle-blower.
In the case of Abdullah, I regard him as both a co-worker and a friend.
"I regard him as the science pioneer of high Antarctic research," says Barnes.
I regard him as a brilliant stage craftsman but no more "meaningful" than the Dadaists.
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"I regarded him with great respect.
I regarded him as big baby – in both the good and bad sense.
Johnson's diagnosis struck a personal note with me, because I regarded him as a friend outside of football circles.
Though I have come to respect Coach Mike Krzyzewski in the years since, I regarded him at the time as a scowling martinet who robbed the joy from basketball.
At our second lunchtime meeting, the former diplomat/administrator (or so I regarded him at the time) greeted me with a beaming smile, saying: "Well, this is your lucky day".
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