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Discover Ludwig"going to him" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate movement towards or in the direction of a specific person. Example: Mary was going to him for advice on her new business venture.
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And there are more conventional examples of ardor, as in the poem from 1862 beginning with the lines, "Going to Him! Happy letter!" which captures the various thrills and terrors that come with exchanging romantic notes.
He added: "I was going to him late.
"I was always going to him for advice," she said.
I'm quite comfortable going to him about anything.
She had no other way than going to him.
He had struggled to prevent his wife and fifteen-year-old daughter from going to him.
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All glory goes to Him.
Go to Him in prayers.
"He went to him anyway.
I always went to him for advice.
We don't go to him".
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