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"provoke him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to deliberately incite or anger someone. You can use it in a sentence when talking about someone's actions or behavior causing another person to react a certain way. Example: Her constant teasing and snide remarks were enough to provoke him into a heated argument.
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She began to provoke him.
"Why provoke him?" He laughs.
It was better not to provoke him.
She took care not to provoke him to that.
Madiba did not allow any of them to provoke him.
It is unclear whether the fans did or said anything to provoke him.
She thought it would make him angry, provoke him to do something, wreck something, worse.
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No matter how hard I tried to provoke him even when I disappeared from the frame he didn't break his general expression.
If the teacher makes threats, roll your eyes, but beware that it might provoke him/her and urge him/her to seize your belonging(s).
I had said things to provoke him.
His single-minded convictions often provoke him to act first and worry about the consequences later.
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