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The phrase "escape him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that someone is trying to get away from another person. For example: She was so scared that she tried to escape him.
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You couldn't escape him.
The stone would not escape him again.
It's impossible to escape him.
Butcreativity does not escape him.
But the details never escape him.
Small inaccuracies escape him, and minor discrepancies don't matter.
He accelerated, because I couldn't escape him," Mr Olivo said.
Some details of Jose Recio's biography escape him now.
"But Storm Cat would not allow success to escape him".
"Yeah, yeah... ...... replies Welsh, although he admits that the picaresque details escape him.
"Oh, I can't believe it — it's my son Alex Alexex is a senior at Yale. "I can't escape him, I can't escape him," Alex muttered.
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