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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turn him down" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to reject or refuse someone or something. It is typically used in a conversation or text to describe a situation where someone has declined an offer or invitation from another person. Example: "I asked my friend to go to the movies with me, but she turned me down because she had to study for an exam." In this example, the phrase "turn him down" is used to indicate that the friend rejected the invitation to go to the movies. Other contexts where this phrase can be used include job offers, romantic advances, or requests for help.
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They all turn him down.
"I wasn't going to turn him down," Terry said.
What opera house management would turn him down?
Companies tend not to turn him down when he invites them to his conference.
It would have been so majorly stupid to turn him down".
"I'd be so sad to have to turn him down, he's so sweet!
The occupants turn him down, including Richard (Jeroen Perceval), who kicks Borgman senseless at his impudence.
Madison Hedgecock, the fullback, signs so many autographs that fans sometimes turn him down.
Out of respect for the First Lady, I'd have to turn him down, though".
His wage demands are cheap so there is no reason to turn him down".
The woman who said yes when an online poll was running 3 to 2 that she would turn him down?
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