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"employ him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It would typically be used in instances where a person needs to hire someone to work for them. For example, "Following a comprehensive interview process, we decided to employ him as our new accountant."
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David Crane You could certainly employ him.
When you need a goal, you employ him.
This is a sociopath — and you employ him?
"He knows what we employ him to do.
Only one broadcast network does not employ him.
"It was obviously wrong of me to employ him.
Perhaps Marvel could employ him to make a Punisher movie?
Cohn agreed to employ him at $750 a week.
Pitt sent a note of thanks but made no move to employ him.
His father would still sometimes employ him — and that would earn him a real paycheck.
"Idema does not represent the American government, and we do not employ him," the notice said.
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