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The phrase 'nurture him' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the need to take care of or raise someone in a supportive way. For example, "She wanted to provide a loving home for her son, so she nurtured him with care."
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It's heartwarming to nurture him in this way".
She nurtured him as a professional artist, but she didn't nurture him as a man".
So long as he continues to belong, the club contracts to regard, respect and nurture him.
This would-be Mozart will have no one to nurture him unless she steps up and becomes his protector.
From now on my only job was to protect and nurture him into adulthood, no matter what it cost me.
"I think whatever concoction of pills he needs to take sometimes makes him shake, so I was like, 'Lars, are you O.K.?' You instinctively want to nurture him.
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After the unusual intervention, Usmanov said that Watson could now keep the medal but donate the proceeds of the sale to the research institutions that had "nurtured him", including the universities of Cambridge, Chicago and Indiana.
The British nurtured him.
I nurtured him.
You are nurturing him there.
Upper-caste teachers nurtured him, and he strived to impress them.
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