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Discover LudwigThe phrase "landed him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe how someone achieved a position or outcome. For example: Through hard work and dedication to his studies, John's impressive grades landed him a spot in a prestigious university.
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And look where it landed him.
That had landed him in jail.
His irreverence often landed him in trouble.
The last offense landed him in Waldau in 1895.
His success on television eventually landed him movie roles.
The caper landed him in jail for four days.
Mr. Rooney's opinions sometimes landed him in trouble.
Clarkson's motor mouth has regularly landed him in hot water.
This coup landed him a job with Movietone.
Drug charges later landed him in prison for 14 years.
But that approach nearly landed him in bankruptcy court.
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