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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he rocks" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express admiration or approval of someone's abilities, personality, or performance.
Example: "In the band, he rocks the guitar solos like no one else."
Alternatives: "he's awesome" or "he's great."
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He rocks with laughter.
Below, he rocks the casbah.
While he is working, he rocks.
He rocks back in his chair.
He rocks back in his chair and laughs.
Komiyama pauses as he rocks back to start his windup.
Or is it because he rocks so damn hard?
He rocks up to Newcastle, then London, this week.
He rocks in his chair like a restless kid waiting for his turn at the blackboard.
He rocks back in his armchair; he chews gum; he exudes a boyish diffidence.
Today, he's looking slim and sharp – he rocks a suit better than most 28 year-olds.
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