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The phrase 'gift him' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a situation where you are giving someone a gift. For example, "For his birthday, I want to gift him something special."
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In return, I gift him a retro Japanese "space jet" model made of tin.
If he does keep them up, club-owners Volkswagen have promised to gift him a Bentley.
And anyway, Hawke had promised and then reneged on a deal to gift him the prime ministership.
Murray twice netted forehands to hand Nadal set point before double-faulting to gift him the set.
But Anthony would have scored much better had he recognised that generally liberal attitudes are much more nuanced than he claims - even if one or two writers gift him his case.
It barely needs saying, but to make a dish like this you need the kind of formal training that only Tanaka's eight restaurant-long career so far could gift him.
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"He's giving her a gift; she's giving him a gift," she said.
Someone gifts him a box of cream cakes.
Incredibly, the serve still works: it gifts him an ace.
Penhall's conversations with Ray as they collaborated gifts him intimate lines which are clearly the singer's own.
The second ball counted, effectively gifting him a bonus two shots!
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