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The phrase "his something" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to or describe something that belongs to a specific person. For example, "He wanted to wear his something special to the party."
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"The whole thing is his—" Something gets tossed at the stage that looks like glass, but, when it hits Scotty's face, thank God it's only ice from a drink.
His "something French"?
This season his "something new" is lions.
My leg bounced off his — something was there.
His "Something Something Über Alles" is the surreal tale of a man whose resemblance to Hitler gets him into all kinds of scrapes and misadventures.
"The whole thing is his — " Something gets tossed at the stage that looks like glass, but, when it hits Scotty's face, thank God it's only ice from a drink.
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Three items assessed these features, namely: the behavior 'x' is something.... 'I do frequently'is'isomethingng I do automatically' and 'is something that's typically 'me".
And while he kept the big Texas beat and the hot guitar leads, Cooley, as often as not, smothered his something-for-everyone mix of "western songs, hoedowns, popular swing and all your favorite tunes" -- to quote the announcer on a 1945 broadcast -- in a creamy blanket of fiddles and pop harmonies.
He immediately knows he tore his something-CL, which is pretty impressive since my own body can't tell a fart from a poop.
And his eyes, something about his eyes.
Even though Susan hadn't glimpsed his face, something about his voice made an impression.
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