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Discover LudwigThe phrase "let him to" is not grammatically correct.
To form a complete sentence in written English, the phrase needs to be changed to "Let him [do something]." For example, "Let him play the game."
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The state closed his business in 1989, but let him to reopen 18 months later under the condition that he shred the tires, said his son, James A. Fortino, 42, who is one of 10 children.
"The referee is probably scared of him and just let him to talk with him too long," Berdych said.
"Osasuna did come in for Kluivert before the transfer window closed but we did not want to let him to go," Souness said.
Mitchell was forced to resign after the police log and an email by the unnamed officer suggested he had called policemen "fucking plebs" when they declined to let him to wheel his bike through the Downing Street gates.
At the Foreign Ministry news conference on Tuesday, Mr. Sun also attacked Washington for allowing President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan to make extended transit stops in New York and Houston as part of a visit to Latin America later this month, and for agreeing to let him to meet with interested members of Congress during the stops.
They let him to study whenever he wanted to and offered a fellowship that would allow him to train for the Olympics.
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Adolf Hitler refused to let him go to the ceremony.
Again he was not freed after America refused to let him return to the UK.
"I wasn't going to let him throw to that hitter," La Russa said.
I was hesitant to let him talk to clients.
He eventually escaped after persuading his captor to let him go to an ATM.
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