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The phrase "a comrade in his" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to someone who shares a common cause or interest with another person, often in a supportive or friendly manner.
Example: "He considered her a comrade in his fight for social justice."
Alternatives: "a companion in his" or "an ally in his".
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Jared Leto wins the supporting actor prize for playing the gay man he befriended and made a comrade in his battle.
In Frans Timmermans, the reformist Commission vice-president, the prime minister has a comrade in his battle against red tape (though he and others saw Britain's criticism of European plans to rescue refugees in the Mediterranean as a bad start to the renegotiation).
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He was a comrade-in-arms of Leo the Armenian, who later became Emperor Leo V (813).
The last one, Spencer Cox, was a comrade-in-arms from ACT UP.
A sniper shoots through a hole in a wall as a comrade in the corner snaps his picture [Slide 7].
To have a comrade in life.
A comrade in comedy.
He knew right away he found a comrade in Frank.
"He never lost his head in a crisis," Mr. Mandela wrote of his comrade in his autobiography, published in 1994.
Hezbollah members carry the coffin of a comrade during his funeral in Ansar village.
Even one of Mr. Barak's closest associates, Deputy Defense Minister Ephraim Sneh, a comrade from his days in Israel's most elite secret commando unit, issued a frustrated call for new elections.
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