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"repay him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you owe someone an obligation or favor and you are intending to make an effort to repay them. For example, "I need to repay him for all of his help with the project."
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"I'll never be able to repay him".
Waiting for the state to repay him for lost time.
Whatever it is, I'm sure that he'll repay him tomorrow.
I have a huge debt to repay him.
He met Dunn one night and killed him when he didn't repay him.
"I can never repay him," Meatloaf said, as his voice broke and tears filled his eyes.
You want to repay him with a performance on the park".
I planned to repay him but I didn't even get into that with my sister.
In 1952, when they could not repay him, they made him a partner.
"I wanted to repay him for hiring me, and I knew winning was the way.
He was showing a lot of faith in me and I needed to repay him.
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