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Discover Ludwig"tripped him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical stumble or fall. For example: She tripped him and he fell to the ground.
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His enthusiasm has occasionally tripped him up.
What tripped him up after Katrina?
Should I have tripped him?
What tripped him up so badly?
Inoki actually tripped him to the canvas twice.
In a desperate misjudgement, Gomes came out to meet Biabiany, blatantly tripped him and was dismissed.
It's part of an overwrought theatricality that has tripped him up before.
But then one day I tripped him and he fell and broke his jaw.
Staal swung his stick at Burrows's blades in retaliation and tripped him.
Lyle tripped him, was penalized and also suffered the injury that ended his season.
The replays showed clearly that Pouliot's feet had not touched Subban, nor had he tripped him.
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