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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amuse him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of entertaining or providing enjoyment to someone.
Example: "She told a funny story to amuse him during the long wait."
Alternatives: "entertain him" or "delight him."
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This did not amuse Him.
It seemed to amuse him".
Many things amuse him, and he is attuned to the enriching absurdities of the moment.
I feigned indifference, or made a sarcastic retort that I knew would amuse him.
Then, one day, a friend from college sent him a copy of Strunk's pamphlet, thinking that it might amuse him.
Indeed, Ms. Rice's steely ambition seems at times to amuse him.
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The idea amused him.
In fact they amused him.
My words both startled and amused him.
The notion of the club amuses him.
The thought of it clearly amused him.
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