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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something of him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a quality or characteristic that someone possesses. Example sentence: "There was something of him in the way she smiled, a mischievous sparkle that couldn't be ignored."
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Did I know something of him then?
"I hope they find something of him.
Therefore while he has place above, something of him remains below.
Every great player who leaves a stadium for the last time leaves something of him behind.
Each expected to do something important and each, at 30, is still struggling to make something of him- or herself.
Now he's a simple huckster, a mere orange con artist, but I can make something of him.
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It wasn't for him and something inside of him drove him towards something bigger and better.
Did that take something out of him?
"Maybe it took something out of him".
And does that bring something out of him?
We can make something out of him.' So I bought him".
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