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Discover Ludwig"his portion" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a person's share of something. For example, "He received his portion of the inheritance."
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His portion, I leave plain.
Mr. Trump retained his portion.
A should receive his portion in any case.
He denied that his portion was as large as claimed.
Benjamin Franklin refused his portion: he gave it to Jane.
Depardieu's desire for more than his portion seemed to represent the rapacity of the times.
When a claim is made, each underwriter is responsible only for his portion.
Then the servant brought him his portion, and gave him bread from the bread-basket.
(In his portion of the Q&A, he invited everyone to visit, even sharing the address).
Mr. Manitoba recalled losing his place reading his portion of the Torah at his bar mitzvah.
The Giants' Michael Strahan taped his portion at the Statue of Liberty.
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