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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slap him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is describing an action of hitting another person, often in a figurative or humorous sense.
Example: "In a moment of frustration, she decided to slap him on the back to get his attention."
Alternatives: "hit him" or "strike him."
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You want to slap him.
Men slap him high-fives.
I crouch, slap him.
Julie Walters: Having to slap him.
If he is wrong, I slap him.
If he was arrogant, I'd slap him upside the head.
Neither had been the one to slap him shortly before.
Find him.... Slap him in the back of the head.
If I were Cohen's financial adviser, I'd slap him silly.
Wilson's curtain call made me want to slap him.
"Nothing," Ivanisevic said, "I would just slap him".
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