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The phrase "but him" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "but he" when used as a subject.
You can use it in informal spoken English or in specific contexts where the grammatical rules are relaxed.
Example: "Everyone was invited to the party, but him."
Alternatives: "but he" or "except for him."
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Nobody knows but him.
Everyone here is trying but him.
You are simply an instrument of God; they are not rejecting you but Him.
But him?
Every single prisoner but him.
Anyone but him.
Eleven men — everyone but him — died.
Not his agenda, but him personally.
"I can take anything, but him.... "....
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