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The phrase "abuse and it generates" is not correct as it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
It could be used in a context discussing the consequences of abuse, but it needs to be rephrased for better understanding.
Example: "The cycle of abuse and it generates negative outcomes for the victims."
Alternatives: "abuse leads to" or "abuse results in".
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"[When you've been running] there's a lot of pressure on your joints, there's a lot of demand on your muscles and your tendons and your ligaments, and all of that — your body actually responds to that abuse and it generates this protein, called C-Reactive Protein," he says.
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And it generates significant advertising revenue.
And it generates confidence.
The report criticized the prolonged detentions and occasional physical abuse of illegal immigrants with no clear ties to terrorism, and it generated headlines from Australia to Ireland that spoke of the "unduly harsh" conditions.
The GMC has failed to understand the dilemmas faced by paediatricians when the circumstances around a child's death raise concerns of child abuse and the emotional conflict it generates when this diagnosis needs to be discussed with bereaved parents, devastated by the loss of their child.
Instead of generating electricity, it generates money for its successive owners, and generates largely ill-advised architectural plans.
It generates economic opportunity and accelerates innovation.
That's abuse, and it's absurd".
It is child abuse and it is illegal.
This is called abuse, and it's a crime.
It generates great community engagement and attention.
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