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The phrase "set him straight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase is commonly used to mean to explain and clarify something to someone who is confused, mistaken, or misinformed. For example: My brother thought that the meeting was next Thursday, but I had to set him straight and remind him it was tomorrow.
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We set him straight.
A commission could always set him straight.
She set him straight and now he's friendless.
Trow set him straight by explaining how movies are pitched.
In 1975, the Old Farmer's Almanac helped set him straight.
She was right, but I set him straight.
I'd also take a moment to set him straight on guns.
But then, he met a girl who set him straight he couldn't run away.
Mr. Cretton had imagined himself a savior of sorts, until reality set him straight.
Instead of reporting him, the woman took him home and tried to set him straight.
But his parents could set him straight at a moment's notice.
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