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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mold him" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the act of shaping or influencing someone's character or behavior. Example: "As a mentor, my goal is to mold him into a confident leader."
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"I thought it would be one way to mold him".
She was older, and he felt that she had helped mold him as a man.
Damian was trained to kill, but Batman tries to mold him into a hero.
"If you try to mold him into a Derrick Thomas type, people will look for that.
"He definitely didn't feel like the environment had to mold him," Ms. Seltzer said.
"In other words, the job of the A.N.C. is to help Malema, to mold him into a dynamic, good leader.
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The comedian recalls the people and places that molded him into an unusual shape.
A larger club got hold of him and in his own words "molded" him into a promising young player.
Ileana Lochte oversaw the development of his textbook strokes before his father molded him into a national-caliber swimmer.
He's been best when producers have molded him to fit their needs, as on the 2006 single "Ice Box," on which Timbaland pushed him toward nervous desperation.
Rodriguez then retained a guru named Jim Fannin, who further isolated him from his teammates and who molded him according to a self-conscious, prefab self-help formula.
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