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Discover Ludwig'beckoned him' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'beckoned him' to describe a situation in which someone called or motioned for someone else to come closer. For example: "The mysterious figure standing in the shadows beckoned him closer."
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Mr. Matthews beckoned him inside.
Smiling, placatory, Greta beckoned him inside.
When Bobby, her cousin's husband, came out, Pritam beckoned him.
They beckoned him for a curtain call and he obliged.
One day someone beckoned him from a cab.
Then an usher beckoned him toward the sanctuary entrance.
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Was he beckoning him?
She looked like a ghost, beckoning him.
Could he not see history beckoning him?
They beckon him in and hug him, like family.
Beckoning him to approach, he recognised her by her voice.
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