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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are of him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate possession or association with someone, often in a more formal or literary context.
Example: "The qualities that are of him are evident in his work and character."
Alternatives: "belong to him" or "pertain to him".
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It's impossible to explain how proud we are of him". Ms Evans was carrying twins when she was told - 12 weeks into her pregnancy - that one was fatally ill.
The success of the transplant "helped us grieve", she said, adding: "Knowing that he was able to do such good, more good than most of us will ever do in our lifetime - it is just overwhelming how proud we are of him". Retrieving organs from children for transplant is rare, it is particularly unusual from newborn babies - and unheard of in those with anencephaly.
17) Tell him how proud you are of him for facing a big change.
He is as big a fan of them as they are of him.
"He's probably more frightened of you than you are of him," Mr. Benepe said.
When she wakes every morning, her first thoughts are of him.
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Oh, and please tell your son how proud you are of him just the way he is.
"I don't think he realised until this year just how proud people are of him around here," Meyrick says.
It was of him and Hashimi.
None of the 500 was of him.
"I was scared of him being alone.
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