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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coached him in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to teaching or training someone in a specific skill or subject. Example: "The experienced player coached him in the techniques of the game."
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Hall also trades ideas with his father, who coached him in high school.
He called D'Antoni, who also coached him in Phoenix, "a phenomenal coach".
Lapointe also lists as his mentor Robbie Ftorek, who coached him in the Quebec Nordiques' system.
High School, made him the program's first full scholarship player and coached him in his freshman season.
But in Paris, guided and goaded once again by Ancelotti, who coached him in Italy, Ibrahimovic fits the bill.
He imparted this competitive spirit to his son, Bobby, 9, as he coached him in his own hockey beginnings.
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Jeff Van Gundy never underestimated the value of Patrick Ewing when he was coaching him in New York.
The Brazilian Mario Zagallo, playing alongside Pelé in the 1958 World Cup and coaching him in 1970, was the first man to achieve the double.
We are now coaching him, in an attempt to erase his muscle memory and to streamline his bowling action into a legal one".
Before long he was coaching him in English and mathematics, fixing a broken projector to show the film of Henry V, and transcribing BBC news bulletins for the Tibetan government.
Collier taught Barrymore much about acting, including coaching him in comic timing, but "at times regretted his sponsorship" of his apprentice.
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