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"abuse for" does not make sense in a sentence.
The word "abuse" is a verb meaning to use something in a harmful or improper way, and it typically takes an object after it. It would be grammatically correct to say "abuse of," but not "abuse for." Correct: He was accused of abusing his power. Incorrect: He was accused for abusing his power. However, if you change the sentence to use the noun form of "abuse," it could work: Incorrect: The abuse for his power was evident. Correct: The abuse of his power was evident. Here, "abuse" is used as a noun to refer to the improper use of power.
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They endured 'systematic abuse' for 36 hours.
Sufia put up with the abuse for my izzat [honour].
When the latter-day "Star Wars" movies are likened to child abuse, for example.
There have been no serious allegations of abuse for a long time.
It isn't quite that these women mistake abuse for devotion, though perhaps they do.
Federal prosecutors said some of the victims endured the abuse for years.
The Vatican has covered up this type of abuse for a long time.
He has taken enough abuse for other people's mistakes, and Chelsea's impatience.
Now 18, she testified that she was forced to endure the abuse for three years.
Are not such cases inherently political, or at least subject to abuse for political reasons?
Appalling abysses of poverty, suffering and abuse for those least able to fend for themselves.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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