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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bought him" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where someone has purchased something for another person, often referring to a gift or an item intended for someone else. Example: "For his birthday, she bought him a new watch that he had been wanting for months."
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I bought him.
Cheaper imports bought him popularity.
"I've bought him rooms.
Writer bought him 18 years ago.
The volunteers bought him a ticket.
Andrew Carmellini bought him yoga lessons.
He bought him that Camaro, after all.
She bought him suits for job interviews.
So I bought him a roomier coat.
Klara bought him a grand piano.
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