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The phrase "abuse it is" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sentiment about abuse, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "In this situation, abuse it is, and we must address it immediately."
Alternatives: "it is abuse" or "abuse exists".
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Sir Walter Raleigh thought duelling much too serious to be engaged in casually, and, in a single sentence, managed to link honor, reputation, and regard for the duel with concerns about its abuse: "It is an extreme rudeness to tax any man in public with an untruth…but all that is rude ought not to be civilized with death".
Is that a necessary part of becoming a doctor? A. It's not hazing or abuse; it is a recognition of the reality that exists when young doctors are done training.
As a term of abuse, it is extremely old.
As animal welfare abuse it is bad enough.
To abuse it is, for sure, to pollute the wells of communication.It is an old trick.
If ever a word has suffered from serial abuse, it is "hero".
"But to abuse it is not really power, it is rape.
"I think the police would definitely consider it to be child abuse, it is just absolutely unbelievable".
"After decades of racist laws and abuse, it is time students alongside their communities finally fought back".
Here, the female prison is not marred by abuse; it is a place of sorority, albeit of a tenuous kind.
When others abuse, it is intolerable; when we torture, it is a necessary imperative of the war on terrorism.
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