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Discover Ludwig"confirm him" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It usually means to agree with or verify something about someone. For example: "The committee should confirm him for the position since he has the most experience."
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Several witnesses confirm him on this point.
"Confirm him quickly," he told the lower house.
Both films confirm him as a world-class film-maker.
That cannot be enough of a reason to confirm him.
The Senate should again refuse to confirm him.
The disclosure rules confirm him to be hardly alone.
They both said the Senate should confirm him swiftly.
"It would be a disaster not to confirm him".
(Republicans refused to confirm him in an election year).
This is what Barr's critics feared when the Senate voted to confirm him two months ago.
The Senate will decide whether to confirm him as its next leader.
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