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Discover LudwigThe phrase "defeat him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to overcoming or winning against someone in a competition, conflict, or challenge.
Example: "In the final match, the underdog managed to defeat him against all odds."
Alternatives: "overcome him" or "vanquish him".
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"We would defeat him.
And others worked hard to defeat him.
"#TrumpTrain, defeat him in primary," he added.
It is characters that defeat him.
I hope to defeat him, but I need a candidate.
I don't know whether I can defeat him again".
But maybe the weight of the Church will defeat him.
"God was not going to defeat him," Norcross told me.
So why aren't they more driven to defeat him?
Now an equivalent global celebrity is needed to defeat him.
She knew she couldn't defeat him, so she drank it.
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