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"cite him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to providing a reference or evidence to support a certain point. For example, "John's research is groundbreaking - we should definitely cite him in our paper."
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The committee did not cite him for contempt.
I would cite him as the expert in this realm".
Directors from Godard to Tarantino cite him as an influence.
Doctors cite him as a model for the benefits of modern cardiac care.
But not by his sons, who cite him as an inspiration, too.
The committee would cite him for contempt for refusing to cooperate.
Yet Palmer does not address Miller's arguments, or even cite him.
Mr. Lovorde's papers cite him for "homosexual conduct (statement)." Mr. Knight's official discharge paper cites him for "homosexual admission".
A generation of musicians, from P J Harvey and Rufus Wainwright, cite him as a major source of inspiration.
Many of those he corresponded with have gone on to become published writers and cite him as a key influence.
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But ask science-fiction or fantasy authors about Gene Wolfe and they are likely to cite him as a giant in their field.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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