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The phrase "a solution to him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a resolution or answer that is relevant or beneficial to a specific person.
Example: "After much discussion, we finally found a solution to him that addressed all his concerns."
Alternatives: "an answer for him" or "a resolution for him".

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We did not have a solution to him and it threw our game off balance".

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The UK has insisted it will not grant Julian Assange "safe passage" to Ecuador as it seeks a diplomatic solution to him being given asylum.

The UK has insisted it will not grant Mr Assange "safe passage" to Ecuador as it seeks a diplomatic solution to him being given asylum.

The UK insists it will not grant Mr Assange "safe passage" to Ecuador as it seeks a diplomatic solution to him being given asylum.

Stavros has a solution to free him from the biblical plague that's hounding him – he reburies the briefcase in the snow near the fence where he found it a decade earlier.

"He's a fantastic player but I think tactically Wilmots will have a solution to get him out of the game.

The Russians have offered him a solution: to become a Russian citizen.

As a fellow child of the Niger Delta, I expect a solution to the Niger Delta from him.

The president put Mr. Romney on the defensive, and may have pre-empted him on a solution to illegal immigration that he was edging toward — an embrace of a Republican alternative to the Dream Act proposed by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida that would offer work visas to some immigrants, but not a path to citizenship.

Mr. Obama put Mr. Romney on the defensive, and may have pre-empted him on a solution to illegal immigration that he was edging toward – an embrace of a Republican alternative to the Dream Act proposed by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida that would offer work visas to some immigrants, but not a path to citizenship.

Once I did ask him whether a solution to a clue was quite fair to today's Guardian solvers, as it depended on knowing that the activities of bands of Welshmen dressed as women, protesting violently against the effects of high road tolls in South Wales between 1842 and 1844, are called collectively the Rebecca Riots.

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