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"dodge him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that you are trying to avoid someone, or stay out of their way. For example, "I saw my ex at the grocery store, so I had to dodge him."
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- "Bishop Robert Barron to academics: debate Ross Douthat, don't dodge him". Catholic News Agency.
I was just trying to dodge him away".
You can dodge him by talking over his head.
Smaller staffers and legislators trail him or dodge him like passenger cars.
He wasn't there when I got back, and from that point, I was just trying to dodge him".
When Burgee got back from lunch, he assumed that Schuller wanted to come to work for the firm, and he told his secretary to dodge him.
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She dodged him.
Cornerback Jason Sehorn rushed Titans' quarterback Steve McNair late in the third quarter, but McNair simply dodged him and ran 10 yards for a first down.
Rodriguez tried to tag Ken Griffey Jr., who dodged him between second and third, forcing Rodriguez to throw to first for an out.
MÉRIDA, Mexico — Michelito Lagravere Peniche, 9, put his fingers to his head to create mock horns and charged at Jairo Miguel, 14, who gracefully dodged him on the first pass.
He tells Spencer that he was in Georgia fixing up his grandma's house and asks her to give her father a message for him and tell him he owes him a call: He's back and he can't keep dodging him.
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