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"took him over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to physically carry or transport someone to a different location. This phrase can also be used figuratively to mean to exert control or influence over someone. Example: The police officer took him over to the hospital after the car accident. Example: The charismatic leader's charm and rhetoric took him over and convinced him to join the political party.
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And then my nephew, this drug just took him over completely.
Ben Foden's half-break almost took him over before fellow replacement Vunipola ploughed through to cap an impressive debut off the bench and bring the match to a close.
"We took him over the track and galloped out.
The route took him over Lighthouse Hill again.
Flynn took him over to the house where all the brothers lived, beside the school.
Sausage-making at last took him over in 1988, when he opened the world's first fresh-sausage shop in Greenwich.
He added, "I thought that it was good for Torii to explain it to him, so I took him over".
The book, which took him over a decade to write, was not approved by Hungarian censors for publication until 1986.
A determined run from dummy half by Richard Horne took him over the line.
I took him over the movie, along with Dr Strangelove and Borat.
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It's a crazy game, and it's going to take him over completely for years and years to come..
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