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Discover Ludwig"discipline him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to correct or punish someone's behavior in order to teach them a lesson. You can use it in sentences such as: - The teacher decided to discipline him for talking during class. - His parents were unsure how to discipline him for his constant disobedience. - The coach had to discipline him for skipping practice without permission. Example: After multiple warnings, the employer had to discipline him for being consistently late to work.
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"We can't discipline him".
"I never had to discipline him.
"I was waiting to discipline him".
His own children need to discipline him.
No one tried to discipline him at the time.
Apollo did not discipline him in any other way.
The Yankees intend to discipline him, most likely with a fine.
Jarvis stood by Jessie after the incident with Brown and did not discipline him.
And wouldn't his substitute father figure have felt the need to discipline him?
I discipline him supposedly for his good, but also for mine.
Johnson is not licensed in Missouri, so the state said it cannot discipline him.
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