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Discover LudwigThe phrase "knocks him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an intransitive verb phrase to indicate someone or something hitting something else. For example, "The wind knocked him off balance."
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In essence, then, she knocks him up.
"That just knocks him out.
Bentaleb knocks him to the ground.
Out of nowhere, something knocks him to the ground.
Accidentally she knocks him down and damages his teeth.
The treacherous car knocks him onto its hood.
Beats him so hard he knocks him out.
Irene punches Gil in the head so hard she almost knocks him over.
And here this kid comes and knocks him on his butt".
And every time he says something, the other side just knocks him down.
"But he's the No. 1 player in the world until somebody knocks him off that spot.
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