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"Reimburse him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are agreeing to pay someone back for something they have paid for on behalf of you. For example: "I understand that John paid for the party supplies, so I will reimburse him the full amount."
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Should I reimburse him?
It is not clear who will reimburse him.
Fight or no, the right thing is to reimburse him for yours.
To reimburse him for damage to his clothing and furniture, the landlord gave him $8,000.
Mr. Worley appealed to thrifty.com and received an apology and Thrifty's promise to reimburse him.
Jefferies has refused to reimburse him, arguing that it fired Mr. Litvak for cause.
He doesn't think that BA would reimburse him the massive difference or give him any compensation.
In an interview, Mr. Pardo said he told the campaign to reimburse him whatever federal law required.
Mr. Cohen said the check was one of 11 installments that the president made to reimburse him.
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He said the school eventually began reimbursing him for mileage.
"MCI should be reimbursing him for his defense costs".
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