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Discover Ludwig"those of his" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the possessions (or other things) of a specific person. For example: He proudly displayed those of his possessions that were of sentimental value.
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The numbers dwarf those of his teammates.
The complexities of Einstein's nature parallel those of his theory.
Yet Mr Modi's messages and those of his allies diverge.
The narrator contrasts this experience with those of his youth.
But Dean's Internet campaign dwarfs those of his rivals.
It was more contained than those of his predecessors.
Mr. Wahid's frailties mirror those of his country.
The Commoner's reception will eclipse those of his predecessors.
His story is not unlike those of his classmates.
Condon's struggles often overlapped those of his children.
His mother, however, insisted he manage his personal life before those of his sport.
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