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Discover Ludwig"take over from him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone else should take over or replace someone else in a particular role. For example, "After he retired, his assistant was asked to take over from him."
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Hunt was instructed to woo Sir Robert Haslam, the head of British Steel, to take over from him.
Hassan prepared his son, Prince Sidi Mohammed, 36, to take over from him as ruler of Morocco's 29m people.
"But even with Fidel gone, there is [President] Raúl [Castro] and then another revolutionary will take over from him".
But eventually he did make one bid for the presidency, obeying his brother Jack's command that "if Bobby died Teddy would take over from him".
To that end, he has picked a fellow GM board member, Dan Akerson, to take over from him as chief executive next month and as chairman by December.
And so we are actually looking at the thought that some shredded wheat, vile, hideous individual, could possibly take over from him.
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* Or whoever has taken over from him by then.
Mr Yeltsin is sidelined, Mr Primakov perhaps taking over from him in a snap presidential election.
When Lambert left for Hollywood in 1956 she took over from him.
Mr. Carril was an assistant to Mr. Van Breda Kolff before taking over from him.
Bond was sacked and Benson took over from him as manager again.
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