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The phrase "stabbed him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving violence or conflict, typically in narratives or reports.
Example: "In the heat of the argument, he lost control and stabbed him."
Alternatives: "attacked him" or "pierced him."
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Jaroslaw stabbed him eighteen times.
Who has stabbed him?
He says that his wife stabbed him.
When Raustein started to get up, McHugh stabbed him.
"Could I have stabbed him?" he adds.
He then stabbed him with a knife.
I chased him and stabbed him.
So she stabbed him to death.
Mr. Nelson stabbed him four times.
"So you stabbed him?" the informer asks.
You're a vampire," and repeatedly stabbed him in the chest.
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