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"slam him" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is a colloquial expression that means to criticize or attack someone harshly or with great force. Example: The political candidate's opponent slammed him during the debate, accusing him of being dishonest and incompetent.
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Ah well, slam him into the wall again.
I wanted to be first to slam him".
I slam him against the wall, forcing my rifle into his neck.
("Why don't they just slam him with the door?" Masha wondered).
"My instructions to them were to slam him to the wall," she said at a news conference.
One spectator, Pawan Singh, 18, of Long Island City, Queens, explained that "you can do anything to stop them — grab them, jump him, slam him".
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To their relief, he embraced it, banging his head on low-hanging lights, allowing Hamm to pick him up or body-slam him, enduring a steady stream of asides about his size.
I slammed him onto the pavement.
You also have everyone slamming him for his mistake.
He says his boss once slammed him against a wall.
"They grabbed him and slammed him on the floor," Mr. Morant said.
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