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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carried him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as the main verb in a sentence, often with a subject and object. It can have various meanings depending on the context, such as physically transporting someone or supporting them emotionally. Example: The firefighter heroically carried the injured man out of the burning building to safety.
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Luck carried him for five.
The others carried him out, and scattered.
It also carried him into politics.
"It was time we carried him".
A swirling current carried him downstream.
Another wave carried him away moments later.
Islam carried him through, he says.
Faruk carried him to the family apartment.
Levin's putting carried him to a 70.
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I double-parked, grabbed Eddie out of the car and carried him inside to his classroom.
That approach carried him through the decades.
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