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The phrase 'win him' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to winning someone's approval, loyalty, admiration, or trust. For example: "She made an effort to win him over with her charm and enthusiasm."
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But that will hardly win him clemency.
We could charm him, win him over.
Can it win him the Presidency?
It's unlikely to win him any converts.
"But Lina would always win him over.
Won't win him any commercial endorsements, however.
It did not win him the seat.
We'll hope to win him over".
"That morning, it didn't win him new friends".
The prime minister's crackdown now will win him few friends.
Nor did his reforms win him friends inside the country.
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