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The phrase "adhered to him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is sticking to or following another person closely, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "The child adhered to him, seeking comfort and security in the crowded room."
Alternatives: "stuck to him" or "clung to him".
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Such criticism barely adhered to him.
All these things had adhered to him, as though he'd played no part in acquiring them, but who else had acquired them if not him?
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Entering his 50's, an air of boyish, battered nobility still adheres to him, and what the critic David Thomson called a "hangdog, wounded grace".
At first, Mr. Chiluba was all for term limits; indeed his pledge to introduce and adhere to them helped win him the presidency.
As he continued to rant, I noticed that he was either delusional or narcissistic enough to believe that everyone around him adhered to his personal point of view unquestioningly (and you wonder why the leaps of logic in his movies).
"If the rules were not adhered to, there was no power to discipline him," Mr. Goldberg said.
Anglicanism, which in Northern Ireland is adhered to by just 10% of the population, also set him apart.
The Yankees insist that they adhered to the instructions of Pettitte's agents in not pressuring him.
His internist prescribed him a regimen consisting of seven drugs, which he has adhered to diligently, as well as coming in for monthly check-ups at a hospital.
He adhered to the traditional techniques of wood-engraving, which he took further than anyone before him.
This is adhered to strictly".
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