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The phrase "found on him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was discovered or located on a person's body or clothing. Example: During the search, the police found drugs and weapons on him, leading to his arrest.
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The second was found on him, Major Mackenzie said.
No gunpowder or bloodstains were found on him, Mr. Kuby said.
The other materials they found on him and in his belongings were more mystifying.
A knife was found on him but he did not attempt to use it.
Foreign coins and stamps were found on him, the police said.
While no gun was found on him, a handgun in a sock was discovered on grassland about four metres (14ft) from his body.
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"We never found anything on him.
"They never found anything on him".
Why-?" "We found lice on him".
I found him on WeddingWire!
I found him on Tinder.
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