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"branded him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when describing a person who has been labeled or identified with something, usually something negative. For example, "He was branded a troublemaker after setting off the fire alarm."
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Some have branded him "a disgrace".
Mick McGahey branded him "Broken Reid".
The media branded him the man with the Midas touch.
But no, the fairy's kiss has branded him forever.
The PLO nationalists even branded him a collaborator.
Khamenei once branded him "a living martyr" – high praise.
The Rangers Supporters Trust dismissed Collymore's claims and branded him a "self-publicist".
The Apostles of Anger in their echo chamber of fallacies have branded him the enemy.
When Dan Loeb went for Sotheby's, its then chairman branded him a "scumbag".
The far left has branded him ultra-libéral, a stinging insult in France.
They have branded him a "Tarzan agitator", a "white terrorist" and an "incendiary gringo priest".
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