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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'conducted on him' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action being performed on a person. For example, "The police officers conducted a search on him."
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Mr. Balan wears a beard to hide one of the scars from experiments conducted on him in infancy, but the light can catch his neck in a way that a deep vertical laceration is visible.
Mr. Woodfox remains in solitary confinement and has a pending lawsuit regarding the daily strip and cavity searches that Louisiana has conducted on him, despite his "advanced age and decades of good behavior," the legal team, which also represents Mr. Woodfox, said.
The French hospital destroyed all tests conducted on him shortly after his death, prompting Palestinians to suspect a coverup.
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Stivetts refused to accept the move to St . Louis and a sale was officially conducted on August 14 that sent him to St . Louisfor $2000 and an unnamed player.
A memorial service for him was conducted on 28 February 2013 at the Cadet Chapel at West Point, which was attended by Colin Powell, Schwarzkopf's family, and others.
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A necropsy is being conducted on Gus.
Tests were conducted on a few alternatives.
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