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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he mentored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who has provided guidance or support to another person, typically in a professional or educational context. Example: "Throughout his career, he mentored several young professionals, helping them develop their skills and advance in their fields."
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He mentored younger players.
"He mentored me.
He mentored me for a couple of months first.
After his playing days he mentored athletes there.
He mentored and adored all his nieces and nephews.
He mentored black kids in the profession, visiting local schools.
He mentored us, helped us find jobs with others.
Outside Calvary Chapel, he was probably best known for the people he mentored.
He mentored us; he cared about our families; and we adored him for it all.
He mentored many graduate students and postdocs and took great pride in their subsequent successes.
Mr. Hoffman struggled to steer his own company even as he mentored others.
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