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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thing of him" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used due to its ambiguity and lack of context.
Example: "This is a thing of him that I cannot understand."
Alternatives: "a matter of him" or "an aspect of him".
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None of that means a thing to him.
It was a thing of beauty to him.
Meat was pretty much a thing of the past for him.
Once again, just when you were about to write off Riley, call him a thing of the past, he gives himself another day.
The manager's punch of the night air and beaming smile, the years seeming to fall away, suggested this was a thing of beauty that would keep him warm when he eventually walks away.
"He joked, 'At least the green jacket is on the airplane.' It was a very unbelievable thing of him to do.
"I assume someone whispered that into the President's ear while he was talking to me," Green wrote to me, "but, regardless, it was a very generous thing of him to say".
A thing of joy.
McCall said: "Leeann [Dempster - chief executive] is in talks with both Viking and Henri's agent and if it was a straightforward thing of just keeping him on loan again, it wouldn't be a problem.
On Sunday afternoon, a Twitter user with the display name Snoop Bailey posted what would have once been considered an odd thing: a video of him in his tidy garage, using a golf club to smash a Keurig coffeemaker to pieces.
It was a weird thing of overlaying a voice onto him, adding this layer onto someone that reveals something rather than obscuring it.
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