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'were he' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a hypothetical or counterfactual situation. Example Sentence: If John had more free time, were he to take a vacation, he would surely choose a destination in Europe.
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were he
pronoun
A male person or animal already known or implied.
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"Which they were," he said.
"Were?" he says.
"We were," he said.
"I guess we were," he said.
(What those things were, he never said).
They were, he said, all stoned.
If only he were, he said.
What they were he did not specify.
Those were, he said, reasonable ambitions.
But when copulating, they were," he added.
They were, he said, "considering consulting attorneys".
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