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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go after him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate pursuing someone, either physically or metaphorically, such as in a conversation or a competition.
Example: "If you want to win the game, you need to go after him and challenge him directly."
Alternatives: "pursue him" or "chase after him."
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"I will go after him".
Why did they go after him?
"We'll have to go after him early.
So I wanted to go after him.
Riley's own party will go after him".
And every time he played off, I'd go after him".
"I said I wanted to go after him," Kennedy said.
"If it's your collar, you go after him".
Yes, yes, but why did they go after him?
"Anybody who says: 'Well, we're going to go after him.
Samuels looks edgy, itching to go after him.
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