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"stops him from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something is preventing another person from doing something. For example, "The guard stops him from entering the restricted area."
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More importantly, nothing stops him from creating.
Pronek likes cleaning; it stops him from thinking.
And this bill stops him from doing it".
(Happily, none of that stops him from biting when he wants to).
Placing traditional confines on him simply stops him from doing all that he is capable of.
A finger-tip save from the Nigeria keeper stops him from equalising.
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We cannot stop him from doing that".
You cannot stop him from playing golf".
"We are stopping him from leaving.
There was no stopping him from there.
It did not stop him from gulping it down.
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