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'he evoked' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe an action, usually to show that someone or something elicited an emotional response. Example: John's heartfelt speech evoked tears of joy from the crowd.
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He filmed it, he designed it, he evoked it.
"He evoked the Delta in his poems," Ellen Gilchrist recalls.
He evoked the cult stature of Lou Reed's first band.
At times Wednesday, he evoked those dominant days.
He evoked piercing ear infections that no drug could touch.
First, he evoked the elliptical yet insistent nature of memory in his 1999 "Six Laments".
He could do it because he evoked the New Frontier, which again seems fresh.
He evoked love not as a passion but as a vague general principle.
The places he evoked always looked like old haunts, but each involved fresh or new facilities.
And he evoked Calder's sense of movement in his juxtaposition of slow and fast passages.
Yet he evoked religious imagery when describing the rain forest: "like a great cathedral at even'song".
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