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The phrase "abuse anyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing mistreatment or harm directed towards individuals, often in discussions about ethics, relationships, or legal matters.
Example: "It is unacceptable to abuse anyone, regardless of the circumstances."
Alternatives: "mistreat anyone" or "harm anyone".
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Most children don't have stepfathers, most stepfathers don't abuse anyone, and many more children suffer at the hands of their natural fathers.
But this doesn't mean everyone has carte blanche to insult and abuse anyone high-profile under the guise of making them stronger or better people.
Instead, to deter abuse, anyone who gets a preview of a trade, whether by phone or flash, should be required to register with an exchange and keep records of every negotiation.
"He identified me, called my name and made me stand in front of the prisoners," Mr. Justiniano said, although he added that he did not see Mr. Meneses abuse anyone.
The streets, cafés and buses are full of vomiting drunks, threatening madmen, flashers, pushers and gangs of loud-mouthed teenagers hard-wired to abuse anyone fat or tall or big-nosed or ugly in any way.
He didn't abuse anyone.
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He told the paper last night: "I have never abused anyone, I have never cut anyone.
The priest, who currently works in a church in Bogotá, Colombia, denies ever abusing anyone.
Father Lindner has denied abusing anyone and has not been charged.
In a statement released yesterday, Archbishop Weakland said, "I have never abused anyone".
No one could know for sure whether he had abused anyone.
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