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The phrase "debriefed him about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of questioning someone after an event to gather information or insights.
Example: "After the mission, the officer debriefed him about the details of the operation."
Alternatives: "questioned him regarding" or "informed him about".
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Cherne debriefed him about his encounter with Morgan, which he considered one of the "most incredible and fascinating accidental exposures to political reality in my entire life".
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The embassy debriefed him for some hours but turned down his request.
When the session ended, the supervisor reviewed the facilitator's log sheets indicating the extent to which the facilitator completed the activities and debriefed him or her, addressing concerns and providing suggestions to address implementation issues.
Asked him about it.
I asked him about pride.
She tells him about Denny.
I ask him about price.
Not about him, about "Hamlet".
You first go to him, warn him and educate him about the benefits of having a latrine/toilet.
I trusted him more, and could talk with him about everything.
Then I asked him about pregnancy as well.
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