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The phrase "entered him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving physical or metaphorical entry, such as in literature or discussions about emotions or experiences.
Example: "As the haunting melody played, a sense of nostalgia entered him, filling his heart with memories of the past."
Alternatives: "filled him" or "overcame him."
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I entered him yesterday, it was always going to be on the cards.
Despite the short deadline, he entered him to defend his World University Games title last summer.
Springer never really believed another buyer would surface, and he entered him in the Illinois Derby.
His on-field performances have entered him into the conversation about college football's greats.
After working with the horse for months, Mr. Miller entered him in two top-grade stakes races at Belmont.
They entered him in the Withers Stakes at Belmont on May 24, which the colt won by three lengths.
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"He's been withdrawn from all international competitions," he told The Independent, "And I haven't re-entered him into any of those.
After 40 minutes, he finds a vein and sighs as the opiate enters him.
By the time Arthur was 14, Dr. Johnson was entering him in the National Junior Championships.
At Harrow his conspicuously poor academic record seemingly justified his father's decision to enter him into an army career.
Turner had no reluctance then to enter him in the prestigious Champagne Stakes at Belmont for two-year-olds.
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