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"paint him" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when describing a physical action of painting someone, either literally or figuratively. For example: 1. "The artist began to paint him, capturing every detail of his handsome face on the canvas." 2. "She couldn't resist the urge to paint him with her words, describing his piercing blue eyes and tousled hair." 3. "The director instructed the makeup artists to paint him with fake blood for the intense fight scene in the movie." In these examples, "paint him" is used to describe the action of painting someone, whether it be with actual paint or through descriptive language.
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You can't paint him as a moderate.
I can't paint him gold by email.
Writer imagines asking Hopper to paint him a seascape.
The king then asked, would he paint him in oils?
They do not, however, paint him as a choirboy.
I might paint him today for the Oxford show.
Is it "true" to paint him with a fixed nose?
Mr Giannoulias is already trying to paint him as an out-of-touch Washington insider.
Christians, contrasting his reputation with that of his son Malik-Shāh, paint him in harsher colours.
Mr Najib's supporters paint him as a reformer restraining his party's authoritarian impulses.
But some of his supporters paint him as the victim of an ideological pile-on.
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