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The phrase "abuse anything" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the misuse or mistreatment of various subjects, whether they are objects, concepts, or even people.
Example: "In a world where people can abuse anything for their own gain, we must remain vigilant and protect the vulnerable."
Alternatives: "misuse anything" or "mistreat anything".
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If I had to choose, I would always choose the physical abuse – anything mental is 100 times worse.
On what basis did they totally discount my testimony to them, that never in my sixteen years as president of Penn State did any individual ever suggest to me that there was child abuse, sexual abuse, anything criminal.
I just try not to abuse anything.
Ester is a dependent personality too, but she isn't looking to abuse anything or anyone.
Ester is a dependent personality as well, but she isn't looking to abuse anything or anyone.
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"We certainly haven't abused anything," Selig said last Friday when he materialized for the Cubs-Cardinals in Chicago.
"The abuse was anything from rape and torture.
They probably shout this sort of abuse at anything female.
I urge him to venture out to America's heartland, where meth abuse is anything but a fad.
There wasn't any religious or racial abuse or anything like that, but it was the sheer numbers.
But she is as fearless and inquisitive about the nature of kindness as she was about child abuse; if anything, this book is braver.
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