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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confide to him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used when you want to express that you are sharing something secret, confidential, or important with someone. For example: "I confided to him the secret that I had been keeping for months."
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But as he grows into his thirties, forties, fifties, age will confide to him that things really are worse than they used to be.
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"I was picturing teen-agers," Emily confided to him.
I confided to him that I had become addicted to the Skytrain.
Soon she was confiding to him in a southern accent while the two drank bourbon.
She confides to him her sense of something missing from life, possibly the glamour of the good old days.
Ivana Trump confided to him her anxiety about pimples and skin rashes.
At a high school reunion, Grady stunned Neal by confiding to him that she had spotted him stealing that first book.
She confided to him with her infectious optimism that she wanted to become an astronaut and meet the Queen.
Among the rich there are a few common traits, as a biologist friend of Mr. Conniff confided to him.
"You know," I confided to him, willing to be frank now that I foresaw our encounter soon ending, "this is beginning to be humiliating".
When CJ, with whom he develops a playful friendship, impulsively confides to him that she is pregnant, he finds himself drawn into the family drama.
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