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'his essence' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use 'his essence' to refer to the fundamental characteristics of someone or something. For example: "He was such a kind person; his essence was love and compassion."
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Speed was his essence.
In other words, Aby Rosen at his essence.
This is his charm, and his essence.
I will try to catch his essence.
You boiled Tocqueville down to his essence.
If he returns this October, his essence will be unchanged.
Few bear comparison to Nick's form, much less his essence.
But getting at his essence is very difficult.
"I would rather know, as I do, his essence," she writes of her father.
"I couldn't see his face or hear his voice, but I felt his essence.
As cause, he is in his essence qualified only by his perfections.
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