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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'Let him work' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you are telling someone to allow someone else to do something. For example: "John has been studying hard all day, let him work a bit longer before we go out for dinner."
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Let him work".
Let him work out of trouble, for Chrissakes.
Al Jazeera agreed to let him work in Baghdad.
Rafa has just started his work; let him work".
"He says the T.L.C. won't let him work.
Whoever violates it must be punished, of course, and whoever's working, well, let him work.
"If you had a son, would you let him work as a policeman?" he asked.
"If we were in Syria, I wouldn't have let him work under any circumstances.
So maybe I'll just let him work off the rest of his contract as a consultant".
They should have let him work November through March three shows a week.
And I started to prepare my company to scale, because I was not going to let him work.
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