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Discover LudwigThe phrase "him speaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to someone talking or communicating verbally. For example: "We could hear him speaking from down the hall."
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She then blessed him, speaking in Hebrew.
We can't stop him speaking, unfortunately.
"I see him speaking to me.
I see him speaking out against drugs".
At one point, I overheard him speaking in Arabic.
One can imagine him speaking more honestly on Iraq.
"Make beauty whenever possible," she instructs him, speaking in italics.
Rather, they said, they objected to him speaking at commencement.
I was three years old and I remember him speaking from a balcony".
We've got some video online now of him speaking about his ordeal.
Recordings of him speaking by telephone were also available on YouTube.
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