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The phrase "abuse someone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing mistreatment, whether physical, emotional, or verbal, towards another person.
Example: "The report detailed how the organization failed to protect its employees from those who would abuse someone in a position of vulnerability."
Alternatives: "mistreat someone" or "harm someone".
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To use your talent to just simply abuse someone from a distance, I think, is pathetic".
But as you point out, it is amazing how many people abuse someone else's permit, and even brag about doing so.
They said they had received a report of Munchausen abuse: someone at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, where Katerina had been treated off and on, was concerned that Nicola was subjecting her daughter to unnecessary medical interventions, including surgery.
She thinks no religion should tear apart a family or abuse someone under the umbrella of 'religion.'".
What's also true about the Internet is that you can't sexually abuse someone through a screen.
If it's not right to torture someone for torture, abuse someone for abuse, rape someone for rape, then how can we think we can kill someone for killing?" The issue of capital punishment is fraught with conflicting ideas of what constitutes justice, and yet evidence suggests that retributive justice is neither a crime deterrent nor a means of absolution for victims and their families.
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"If someone is abusing someone then there is the legislation to deal with it in the same way as someone abusing someone by email or text message".
I hope that some people watching will think twice before abusing someone else.
Refusing to stand up for a flag isn't in the same galaxy as abusing someone.
If you should ever find yourself uttering words along the lines of "I'll do it if I want" then I'd say that's a pretty strong clue you are raping or abusing someone.
Last week, he told a photographer who was perhaps excessively perfectionist to "just take the fucking picture!" This is the ultimate abuse of authority: someone powerful by virtue of birth abusing someone who holds their position by virtue of ability, knowing they can't respond.
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