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The phrase "he available" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "he is available"? If this is the case, you can use this phrase to indicate that a male person is free or accessible for a conversation, meeting, or task. Example: "I wanted to check if he is available for a call this afternoon."
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The Pre-visit Pre-Intervention Survey, the Pre-visit Post-Intervention Survey, and the Post-visit Survey were self-administered with assistance from the HE available as needed.
Was he available?
Is he available for an interview?
Nor was he available for an interview with The Economist, even though favourable coverage was virtually assured.
Not only was he available, but he would also bring his most trusted colleagues to the right situation.
"Is he available?" Smith said with a smile.... BRIAN LEETCH remained in New York and stick-handled and shot the puck at Rye Playland.
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"As soon as we knew he was available he was my number one target," he said.
Every time he was available he played".
"If he's available he's part of this group.
Now he is available, he is on our shopping list.
"If we thought he was available he would certainly be of interest," said Redknapp.
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