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'things he says' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to something someone has said, for example: "I'm not sure if I should believe the things he says."
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The things he says.
"Two things," he says.
"I just hate wasting things," he says.
I tend to overanalyze things," he says.
"She could tell you things," he says.
"I want to improve things," he says.
I like the things he says".
"Companies will do different things," he says.
It's better not to know about some things, he says.
"They just give me these things," he says.
"Eddie's just terribly hungry to do things," he says.
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