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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assassinate him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing plots, stories, or historical events involving the act of killing a prominent person, often for political reasons.
Example: "The novel revolves around a conspiracy to assassinate him, revealing the dark motives of those involved."
Alternatives: "eliminate him" or "take him out".
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He tells of plots to assassinate him.
Why can't we just assassinate him?
He said I was going to assassinate him.
"I think they've started to assassinate him, figuratively," he said.
Israel had tried to assassinate him once before.
In 1922 an attempt to assassinate him miscarried.
"I am going to assassinate him," Stephen exploded.
Authorities have already foiled three plots to assassinate him.
The American Government further demands the punishment of the men who attempted to assassinate him.
His wife accused Rwanda's government of trying to assassinate him, a charge it described as "preposterous".
(Last weekend, police told him they believed dissidents were planning to assassinate him).
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