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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abuse him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing mistreatment or harm inflicted on someone, whether physically, emotionally, or verbally.
Example: "The report detailed how the victim was subjected to severe emotional distress as a result of those who chose to abuse him."
Alternatives: "mistreat him" or "harm him".
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They're going to abuse him".
His wife started to abuse him.
It would probably have been cheaper to racially abuse him.
"I might want to call him a coward, abuse him, even".
"Mytton would buy him gifts, all with one aim in mind - to abuse him".
As Juan squires his fatherless friend about, we can't help thinking, Will he abuse him?
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Abusing him will not help his progress.
They verbally abused him and even threatened to kill him.
Ian O'Connor: The Jets used Tebow, and then abused him.
He told me his parents had abused him".
He tried not to think about his father abusing him.
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