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'offended him' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has caused someone to feel insulted or disrespected. For example: John's rude remark offended him and he left the room in a huff.
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But the advice offended him.
The untruth offended him.
Have I somehow offended him?
The suggestion that he would violate baseball rules offended him.
He was asked whether Camby's comments offended him.
If I had ignored him, it would have offended him".
Luna, with her usual tact, guessed that she had somehow offended him.
He had full cheeks; he looked down at his tie; I guessed I'd offended him.
Have you offended him in some way?" "Luca who?" Creed asks.
"It's evident I've offended him with something, but I have no idea with what," Dimitrov said.
But minutes later, he used a profanity to describe a political consultant who had offended him.
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