'in his context' is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it when referring to a specific person or situation and to explain something that is or was taking place only in the context of that particular circumstances. For example: "His argument made sense in his context, but it didn't translate into a larger perspective.".
As a result, voters have trouble placing him in his context, understanding the roots and values in which he is ineluctably embedded.
In his context, that suffices to make him seem like a rather solitary and splenetic man whose family, social, and political constraints make him quickly "blow a fuse".
Among these men I was able to see Jessup in his context, which was not particularly uplifting, but the paradox of his life suddenly made sense.
"He turned back to tradition, just as Kandinsky or Klee did, but in his context drew on Yoruban sources to figure out an escape from tradition into modernity".
The exhibition also places Moses in his national context and then cuts him down to size.
In "Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln Simonon & Schuster; $35), she situates Lincoln in his executive context.
Featuring more than 120 vintage prints, contact sheets and ephemera, the show aims to place him in his rightful context.
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