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The phrase "at him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate direction or focus towards a male person, often in contexts involving actions like looking, throwing, or speaking.
Example: "She threw the ball at him during the game."
Alternatives: "toward him" or "in his direction".
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She laughs at him.
"Now look at him.
Right at him".
She shouted at him.
She smiled at him.
She looks at him".
She looked at him.
Not at him.
She stared at him.
Terri looked at him.
No ranting at him.
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