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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'instilled in him' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to refer to a particular quality or idea that has been strongly and deeply impressed upon someone's mind. For example: His mother's lessons of kindness and compassion were instilled in him from a young age.
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These were values instilled in him from a young age.
The front man's formative experiences instilled in him a love for melody bordering on addiction.
"And that's what makes him so good — that drive he has instilled in him.
Polanski's early life seems to have instilled in him a voraciousness for experience — intellectual, physical, sexual.
Macfarlane's grandfather, a diplomat and mountaineer, instilled in him a love of roaming.
One was his grandmother, who instilled in him a love of learning.
Studying literature at Potchefstroom University, he continued to have the values of Afrikanerdom instilled in him.
The experience, he says, instilled in him a distaste for theme-restaurant kitsch.
His seven years in Qinghai also instilled in him the habit of self-tuition.
The absence of a father figure instilled in him a fascination with male relationships.
It instilled in him a lifelong respect for the grandeur of classical American architecture.
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