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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abuse suffered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the experience of having endured abuse, often in discussions about trauma or victimization.
Example: "The report highlighted the various forms of abuse suffered by the victims during the conflict."
Alternatives: "abuse endured" or "abuse experienced".
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He referred to the harrowing examples of abuse suffered by the innocent victims.
Given the abuse suffered by the Wavertree MP, who'd be a woman in politics today?
In 1999, NKK paid a Korean worker for abuse suffered while working in a military factory.
Another victim of abuse, Gordon Hill, 72, described horrific abuse suffered in a Ballarat orphanage.
The investigation also looked at abuse suffered by Eagle, both before and after she launched a challenge to Corbyn's leadership.
A glance at the Indian media reveals the range of abuse suffered by the nation's women on a daily basis.
The study blames the racist abuse suffered daily by many gamers on the white male hegemony of the gaming industry.
The lyrics are about child abuse suffered by his friend and the style is not dissimilar to Aram MP3's song.
Cameron said: "We have all been appalled at the abuse suffered by so many young girls in Rotherham and elsewhere across the country.
James May has publicly condemned the online abuse suffered by Sue Perkins from Top Gear fans following reports that she was set to replace Jeremy Clarkson.
Around one in two women in Britain have been physically or sexually assaulted, according to the world's biggest ever report into abuse suffered by women.
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