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Discover LudwigThe phrase "significant for him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that holds particular importance or meaning for a specific person. Example: The decision to move to a different country was significant for him, as it meant leaving behind everything he had ever known.
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But the Krakow concert is even more significant for him.
Mr. Boyle's victory was significant for him personally and for Suffolk Republicans in general.
"So the timing could not have been more significant for him and his views".
More often than not, his moves have motivated the White Sox, and this stage is too significant for him to sit idly by.
For someone who is famous for playing down injuries, the discomfort must have been significant for him to leave the game.
If people don't think I should be captain then I accept that but I want to be England captain.' It was quite significant for him to say that publicly".
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He was sure, as one often is at significant moments, that he knew why this was not a significant moment for him: 'If someone had challenged me to put my feelings about the Poussin on paper, or even suggested that I do some work on it, I think I would have told them that certain paintings are best left alone.
Yet his Lincoln Center debut is not significant just for him.
The unusual financing deal meant significant savings for him.
He voted for President Bush, partly because guns were a significant issue for him.
Yet, US cinema could no longer find a significant place for him.
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