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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did for him" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was done on someone else's behalf or for their benefit (e.g. "My colleague did the report for me"). An example sentence could be: "Not wanting to let his friend down, he did the project for him."
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It did for him.
John Major did for him in England.
It was the latter which did for him.
He did for them what my mother did for him.
"I have no regrets about everything I did for him.
In the end, it was money that did for him.
Cook 27, c Clarke b Siddle That did for him!
"She did for him what she once did for me".
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What will that do for him?
But what could I do for him?
It will all be done for him.
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