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expressed him about the vs expressed him the

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase should be 'expressed to him about the'. The preposition 'to' is needed to indicate the recipient of the expression, and 'about' is used to introduce the topic of the expression.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 771 views

expressed him about the

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'to' is needed to indicate the recipient of the expression.

The correct phrase should be 'expressed to him about the'. 'To' is used to indicate the recipient, and 'about' introduces the topic of the expression.
  • Serious concerns have been expressed about the feasibility and appropriateness of this proposal.
  • Concern was also expressed about the criteria for severity bands.
  • I was in London last Friday to listen to the fears the British people expressed about the European Union.
  • We are all aware that concerns have been expressed about the alleged upsurge of protectionism.
  • Serious concerns were expressed about the model getting tied up in red tape.
  • Thirdly, two different views were expressed about the delegation in Havana.
  • I share the reservations expressed about the fact that essential areas are still subject to the unanimity rule.
  • We share some of the concerns expressed about the direction in which Frontex is developing.
  • He did, however, accept concerns expressed about the sector from the Agriculture Committee and said he was committed to maintaining a viable dairy industry.
  • There have also been considerable anxieties expressed about the potential danger to the archaeological heritage in the area.
  • I am also rather concerned about the optimism I have heard expressed about the situation of Frontex.
  • Concern has been expressed about the need to ensure that Community bodies and agencies have the same rules on recruitment as the institutions.
  • Even before the original decision, concern had repeatedly been expressed about the substantial concentration within the Slovakian beer market.
  • This amendment addresses the concerns that have been expressed about the grant of trivial, or undeserving, patents.
  • While the fears expressed about the Directive in some cases were legitimate, some were based on misunderstandings and some had nothing do with the proposed directive.
  • I, of course, like all democrats, totally share the views expressed about the necessity of a free press in democratic societies.
  • This proposal has many beneficial effects and, although concern has been expressed about the cost, it is not great.
  • In this Chamber we still hear fears expressed about the Polish plumber and all he symbolises.
  • Let us further suppose that all the worries expressed about the consequences in terms of the stability of the country prove unfounded.
  • Madam President, in general I welcome and support Mrs Oomen-Ruijten's report, particularly the concern expressed about the implications of the AK Party closure case.

Alternatives:

  • expressed to him about the
  • told him about the
  • informed him about the
  • shared with him about the
  • conveyed to him about the

expressed him the

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'to' is needed to indicate the recipient of the expression.

The correct phrase should be 'expressed to him'. 'To' is used to indicate the recipient of the expression.
  • On the basis of such tapping, Mr Marchiani has twice been found guilty and according to the court which tried him the severity of the judgment is due to the support expressed for him by the European Parliament.
  • And those expectations are expressed this way.
  • Admirably expressed, Mrs. Batten.
  • Katrina once expressed a similar view.
  • I expressed my deep admiration for her.
  • The quota volumes are usually expressed in tonnes.
  • Value of lowerBound shall be expressed in meters.
  • Value of upperBound shall be expressed in meters.
  • Value of scalar shall be expressed in meters.
  • Fixed assets shall be expressed in euro.
  • One Ukrainian producer also expressed disagreement and proposed Turkey.
  • Parliament has expressed its support for these principles.
  • Concerns have been expressed about a retroactive entry into force.
  • Expressed in these terms, the income equation is insoluble.
  • Some have already expressed their opinion.
  • On agriculture, concerns were expressed about voluntary modulation.
  • His creativity is expressed through music.
  • Community solidarity should be expressed at this level.
  • The whole House expressed sympathy for Mrs Randzio-Plath.
  • He expressed strong feelings towards this victim.

Alternatives:

  • expressed to him
  • told him
  • informed him
  • shared with him
  • conveyed to him

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