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"his idol" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when referring to someone who looks up to and admires another person in a particular field. For example: "David was inspired by his idol, the renowned painter, Monet."
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It's the recurring paradox of so much love poetry: the prostrate idolizer eventually outshines his idol.
His idol?
His idol was Verdi.
You are his idol.
Crane became his idol.
Mentions his idol, Ettore Bastianini.
His idol was Maya Plisetskaya.
He called his father his idol.
Stewart would not argue with his idol.
His idol is Freddie White.
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"I was his idol," Walker said quietly.
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