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Discover LudwigThe phrase "updated him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the process of giving someone new information or knowledge. For example, "I updated him with the latest news about the coronavirus outbreak."
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I updated him on the plan, and he nodded.
"Seth Godin has an audience," he said rather negatively when I updated him about Twitter.
I updated him about his blood counts and gave him the schedule for the day, and he agreed to undergo the tests we ordered.
Mr. Forman said CBS had updated him about the screenings and assured him that those ad executives who have seen the episode had their concerns allayed.
Then she updated him on her life: " 'divorced, two kids, living in Connecticut not far from where we went to high school.' " He responded within hours.
After reporters updated him, he said that he was "upset completely, I'm not sure what's going on … Me and everybody who lives here should be screened, that hasn't happened … whoever lives here should stay inside".
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Make contact, update him on your achievements, motivation and aspirations.
He updates the room on his issues and listens as they update him on theirs.
Periodically, a colleague at Edgewood wrote to update him on life at the arsenal.
I think you need to update him and make him more of a feminist.
He chats amiably with a longtime acquaintance, who updates him on her misbehaving son.
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