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'rob him' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a complete sentence that expresses the action of taking something from someone without their permission. It can be used when describing a theft or a crime. Example: The thief jumped out of the alley and threatened to rob him at knife-point.
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But bandits often rob him.
"We should not rob him of his youth".
You don't want to rob him of his emotion.
They kidnap, torture and rob him of every penny.
Maybe Troy figured nobody would dare rob him.
Two people get out; they rob him and drive off.
Mr. Davis said he shot the two men because they tried to rob him.
Envious of her son, she wants to rob him of his future.
Sunday when Marcus E. Harris, 26, walked up to him and tried to rob him.
New racquets and new strings, he said, had conspired to rob him of his competitive advantage.
They made no attempt to search his pockets or rob him.
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