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"fool" is a correct verb and "him" is a correct pronoun in written English.
You can use the phrase "fool him" in a sentence in a variety of ways, such as in a statement, question, or command. Example: - Statement: I tried to fool him with my disguise, but he still recognized me. - Question: Can you fool him into thinking it was your idea? - Command: Don't let him fool you with his smooth words.
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Pitchers rarely fool him twice.
He's been around, you can't fool him.
Clyde had let the woman tempt him, fool him.
Mussina retired Hidalgo, but he did not fool him.
All we can say is: more fool him.
The strong safety, Chet Brooks, overreacts and Denver ought to try to fool him.
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The blond hair fooled him.
Bush said Duque had simply fooled him.
"Headley fooled him," Mr. Blegen said of his client.
The Jets fooled him easily on several occasions.
Cameron fooled him with a trick answer: he didn't blame anyone.
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