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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would humanize him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how a particular action or experience might make someone appear more relatable or empathetic. Example: "Sharing his personal story with the audience would humanize him and help them connect with his struggles."
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Maybe that would humanize him.
Perhaps because that would humanize him into an employee gone berserk after an argument.
And because he's been able to spend so much time at home with the family, one afternoon his 6-year-old daughter told him "I love the strike," to which his 9-year-old added, "Isn't it great?" Colbert opened up the floor for questions, in hopes that this would "humanize" him.
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Neither side provides much information about the other's history, culture or religions, information that would humanize them and legitimize their presence in the area.
Literature would not serve the adversary culture; it would humanize it.
For balance, Chayefsky said, "it would be nice to make a basic love story to this movie which would humanize the character".
47 min "Richard Dunne would improve Barcelona - his wholehearted oafishness would humanize the team, and make it more relatable to mere mortals," says Hugh Collins.
It also had a reputation as a hotbed of radical politics, which is what led its president, David Dubinsky, to create a production company that would humanize the union, using the tools of showbiz, Mr. Katz explained.
A few more giddy, wacky views would humanize it.
This would humanize the policies and avert the emergence of a "grey area".
It would humanize youth in a process that all too often seems to do the opposite.
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