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"confronted him about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when you need to directly address the topic or issue that you have with another person. For example, "She confronted him about his irresponsible behaviour."
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In fact, according to the grand jury report, detectives say they overheard Sandusky tell the mother of Victim No. 6, "I wish I were dead," after she confronted him about improperly hugging her son in the showers.
I confronted him about his three wives.
But Mr. Ward confronted him about the lack of space.
He returned home, where his father confronted him about what was in the diaper bag.
"Sorry, man," he offered, when I finally confronted him about it in a phone call, "I've just been really busy".
The last straw came in 1999, when she confronted him about leaving their daughter in the back yard alone.
When I confronted him about these attacks he was fully aware of them.
When Jones met Kenan Thompson, she confronted him about his TV Guide interview.
"The blame game doesn't help anyone," said Kagame to Christiane Amanpour when she confronted him about Rwanda's involvement.
He returned home, where his father confronted him about the contents of the black diaper bag he was lifting out the Chevy's trunk.
Republican officials said Souder staff members recently confronted him about his relationship after reports circulated of a possible affair, but they said he initially denied any misconduct.
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