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The phrase "abuse again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is referring to the repetition of abusive behavior or actions.
Example: "After promising to change, he unfortunately fell back into his old habits and began to abuse again."
Alternatives: "mistreat once more" or "harm again".
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Domestic abusers will likely abuse again and again, and prosecutors must protect the public, including potential future victims, from violent predators.
"Hardly anybody understands it," Lanning said, adding that people can't seem to grasp that it's abuse whether a child enjoys the attention or not, and even when a child willingly returns to the abuser, for more abuse, again and again.
And as often happens after women leave abusive relationships, she gets entrapped in the cycle of abuse again.
They allowed priests who sexually abused children to evade accountability and, in many cases, to abuse again.
That word "abuse" again.
Another stepdaughter said she thought he would abuse again.
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Every single view represents that victim being abused again.
Hall says the settlement, and the nature of its conclusion, made him feel "abused again".
And as the recent ruling reminds us, it's an authority that's been grossly abused already and that could readily be abused again.
But districts on the receiving end of such transactions have begun suing the originating districts for civil damages when the teacher abuses again.
I didn't care.' She was sent to a children's detention centre called Derwent House, where she was abused again.
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