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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abuse over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a situation where someone has experienced or is discussing the end of abuse, but the phrase itself lacks clarity.
Example: "After years of suffering, she finally felt that the abuse was over."
Alternatives: "abuse has ended" or "abuse is finished."
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Precious would experience further sexual abuse over several months.
States have grown increasingly intolerant of animal abuse over the years.
Ms Brown says she too had received abuse over the affair.
They, Sally especially, have taken an awful lot of dinner-party-related abuse over the years.
"I have had a lot of abuse over the years," Bale said, with a smile.
"You have to look at the slow-burn effect of that abuse over time," he said.
She had heard appalling allegations of abuse over many years, across the country.
So the task today, True Believers, is to resist throwing abuse over the divide.
"Brighton fans have been subjected to this abuse over many years," he said.
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This group of patients is known to work long hours and they often abuse over-the-counter analgesics including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
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