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Discover Ludwig"renders him" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has been rendered (made) unable to do something. For example, "The injury rendered him unable to walk."
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They ignore him, which renders him speechless.
"Squared" makes him all angles; "rounded" renders him supple.
Yet the show also renders him more vulnerable than ever.
An unaltered, grounded character which renders him so appealing.
He renders him a detriment to his team.
Making Prospero a director renders him a charismatic cipher, controlling others' fates.
Sensationally unaware, Valere has a manic defensiveness that renders him stupid.
His black-and-white stage makeup renders him virtually unrecognizable as he whips up the crowd.
This heroic adaptation, in response to crippling injury, renders him the Kiwis' greatest.
Stanley's determination to forge his own path after his sister's disappearance, which renders him nearly invisible.
Finch in the earlier film renders him as twitchily psychotic by the end.
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