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"torments him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are describing an action taken against someone that is causing them distress. For example: "The thought of failing the exam torments him every day."
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What torments him most, though, is the uncertainty.
Amir's guilt over Hassan torments him in exile.
Why shouldn't a person's ideal be the very absence or opposite of that which torments him?
An amputee has a bizarre itch in his missing hand: unscratchable, it torments him.
His past complicity in the murder of nuns and Jesuit priests in El Salvador torments him.
They saved their cheers for Sam Cooke and the Drifters, and the memory still torments him.
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The decision tormented him.
Clouds of mosquitoes tormented him.
The contradiction tormented him.
Graham's gathering doubt was tormenting him.
Since then, a question has tormented him.
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