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"suppress him" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to communicate that someone is being prevented from expressing or doing something. For example, "The government had to take drastic measures to suppress him and his followers in order to maintain control."
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Steinbrenner cannot contract the other owners who want to suppress him as easily.
Some opposing teams have managed to keep Mbappé under control for spells but none of them have been able to suppress him over 90 minutes.
We tried to keep the war away from the Table, but now and then a budding Serbian patriot would start ranting about the suppression of his people's culture, whereupon Dedo, with his newly acquired elder status, would indeed suppress him, with a sequence of carefully arranged insults and curses.
At the same time, the film follows the embodiment of Freaknik — a spirit with gold teeth and sunglasses, a black exterior emblazoned with dollar signs and the voice of T-Pain — whose rejuvenated popularity puts him at odds with the Boule, a shadowy organization of upper-class blacks that seeks to suppress him and his followers.
"Victor was a prankster," said Jack Conway, the attorney general of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, who is running in the Democratic senatorial primary on May 18. Jack Conway laughed as he recalled Victor's older brothers trying to suppress him by hanging him by the clothing from a large hook, which tattered his underwear but did not slow him down.
Mr Magher said the Labour leader and Smethwick councillor had posted the image in a bid to suppress him and stop him asking difficult questions.
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"We're suppressing him, probably, but we're not killing him".
They have tried to suppress news about him by, for example, ordering television stations not to run interviews with him, and at one point they stopped talking on their cellphones for fear he might be listening in.
In Sibron, and in numerous other cases, the Fourth Amendment issue arose in the context of a motion by the defendant in a criminal prosecution to suppress evidence against him obtained as the result of a police search or seizure of his person or property.
Mr. Matt ingratiated himself further with the guard by giving him "information on the illegal acts that inmates were committing within the facility," Mr. Palmer told the police, part of an informal system of telling on fellow inmates that the officer credited in an interview in 2000 with helping him suppress misbehavior.
In July this year, at a meeting held by the Republican Attorneys General Association, Ebell argued that scientists who make the case for climate change have altered statistics and he has argued that environmental groups have tried to suppress people like him because of their views.
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