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Discover Ludwig"cited him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used when referring to someone quoting something that another person has previously said or written. For example: "The professor cited him when discussing the theories of psychoanalytic criticism."
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(We've already cited him once this week).
But Krugman tried to discourage industrial strategists who cited him.
Marx cited him as his favorite writer — twice.
"Terrorism is honouring Allah" – it cited him as saying.
The judge cited him for contempt of court.
Several cited him for contempt and reprimanded him.
After that, the club cited him as evidence of integration.
In 2002, OPEC cited him for journalistic excellence.
"Like many others, I always cited him as a hugely inspirational leader of world fashion.
Three Democrats cited him during the hearing on Tuesday to call for a postponement.
The Treasury Department also cited him for helping to organize War Bond events in Hollywood.
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