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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conveyed him" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to transport or carry someone or something from one place to another. Example: The ambulance quickly conveyed him to the hospital after his accident.
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"We conveyed him our thanks," "Sanya", a private from the brigade, told The Independent.
A gun carriage conveyed him; a gunfire salute accompanied him into the earth.
The British conveyed him to Cyprus, where he lived until 1930.
As the hero, Mark Fleischman, an engagingly boyish actor, does well enough but he is hardly a strongly magnetic figure, as Jason Robards must have originally conveyed him.
Agesilaus himself would hardly have escaped their fury, if his son, Hippomedon, whose manly virtues made him dear to all, had not saved him out of their hands, and then privately conveyed him from the city.
Mr. O'Byrne soon assumed the trappings of power more typically reserved for elected officials, including a three-man State Police detail that conveyed him in a state-issued sport utility vehicle.
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"Go, some of you, convey him to the Tower".
His friends, Alexander Pope prominent among them, eventually provided him money to convey him out of London.
Now the doctor awaits a long-overdue Australian sealer, the Nellie, to convey him to Sydney.
Notwithstanding, Perseus secretly persuaded Oroandes of Crete, master of a small vessel, to convey him and his treasure away.
The rose has made him so miserable that, in torment, he has taken advantage of a flock of birds to convey him to other planets.
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