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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abuse directed at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing instances of mistreatment or harm that are aimed towards a specific individual or group.
Example: "The report highlighted the abuse directed at vulnerable populations during the crisis."
Alternatives: "mistreatment aimed at" or "harm targeted at".
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Irabu grinned slightly when asked about the verbal abuse directed at him.
Rose's teammates Raheem Sterling and Callum Hudson-Odoi also had racist abuse directed at them.
Clark noted a gender divide in the abuse directed at her.
Is anything short of virulent racist abuse directed at a ethnic-minority pupil enough?
There were differences in the nature of the abuse directed at men and women, Gorrie said.
The government has been criticised for not doing enough to tackle online abuse directed at children.
The abuse directed at Karen Carney shows social media platforms must do more to protect players, writes Eni Aluko.
But she drew criticism from MPs for declining to directly condemn abuse directed at a Jewish colleague.
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While this will include false positives in the case of tweets primarily directed at one politician but containing abuse directed at another, these are in the minority.
Ms Creasy, the MP for Walthamstow, reported the barrage of abuse directed at her to the Metropolitan Police on Monday night.
On its front page, the The Daily Mail calls for action to "bring the web giants to heel" - accusing them of failing to tackle online abuse directed at MPs during June's general election.
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