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"eat him up" is a perfectly correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used in an informal or conversational context to express strong enthusiasm or admiration for someone or something. Here is an example: "I absolutely love the way he plays guitar. Every time he picks up that instrument, it's like he's in a trance and the music just eats him up. It's truly mesmerizing to watch."
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Scared the others party leaders will eat him up.
But they will eat him up on Monday morning, and then they will move on.
Still, Tom is alarmed when Grandma and other adoring visitors say they just want to "eat him up".
"You get that slot guy on a linebacker and he can often eat him up.
So off he flies again, a flickering figure amid lush shadows that threaten to eat him up.
"Sometimes I would say to myself, 'He needs to let it go,' because it would constantly eat him up and it worried me".
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She ate him up alive.
Chicks ate him up -- they did".
"It's eating him up," Taylor said.
"The ball ate him up," Hernandez said of Nelson.
It was a monster that just ate him up.
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