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"render him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to give someone something, to cause something to happen to someone, or to deliver a judgment or verdict about someone. For example, "The jury rendered him guilty."
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Conviction, which is likely, would render him ineligible to run for office.
I believe that this is the greatest homage we can render him".
Mr Kem Sokha's frequent and unflinching criticisms of the prime minister render him an unlikely partner.
Experts and literary adventurers have often clashed over ways to render him into other languages.
Molinari's five wins from as many matches render him this Ryder Cup's standout player.
That was deemed reason enough to render him a nonperson, in Soviet style.
"Mr. Sandusky's performance of services that benefited PSU does not render him a PSU employee".
Certainly there is nothing about Daniel's domestic life to render him romantic.
The doctors gave the boy narcotics to render him unconscious and free of pain.
He prayed that it would not leak radiation and render him impotent.
The enormous variety in his touch, and his sophisticated sense of musical narrative through arranging and improvising, render him special.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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