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'defy him' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use 'defy him' when you wish to express or suggest that someone is doing something that goes against someone's orders or wishes. Example: Even though her parents warned her not to, she chose to defy him and go to the party anyway.
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Should he defy him?
Mr Assad dared to defy him.
It would be radical to defy him.
Curious beyond endurance, the daughters defy him.
On the home front, though, they began to defy him.
They defy him at their peril, he said.
When Marie learns of her father's plans, she dares to defy him.
Instead, Netanyahu has only blustered, daring Obama to defy him during an election year.
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When we had nothing to offer, he lived, died, and rose in the place of those who defied Him.
The passenger defied him.
Tony defied him to do so.
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