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Discover Ludwig"figure him out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are trying to understand or make sense of someone's behavior or a situation. Example: I don't understand why he is behaving this way; I'm still trying to figure him out.
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He will figure him out".
"I can't figure him out," Lawson said.
You can't really figure him out".
"It's best not to try and figure him out".
"I was trying to figure him out," d'Arnaud said.
"I just wanted to figure him out," she said.
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"I never figured him out," Castillo said.
Perhaps Philadelphia has figured him out.
Pakistan batsmen figured him out pretty quickly thereafter.
He's figuring it out, and you're figuring him out, too.
Price is a premier power pitcher, although the Mets figured him out.
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