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"resent him" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It is used as a verb to describe feeling or expressing hostility, or a negative feeling or attitude towards someone or something. For example: "Her parents still resent him for not coming to the wedding."
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And they resent him?
"I resent him questioning their honesty".
And she'll always resent him for that.
I don't resent him, I don't miss him.
But traditionalists resent him for his liberal stances.
And Trump obviously gave Cruz legitimate reasons to resent him.
I resent him for the stress this causes them".
Some resent him for it, but most respect the consistency.
He'll just break your heart and you'll resent him forever.
Some of his neighbors admire him; some resent him; most, being New Yorkers, ignore him.
And reminding myself that I shouldn't resent him for bad manners hasn't lessened my irritation.
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