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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'abused for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a reason or purpose for something. For example: "The drug was abused for recreational purposes."
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He was abused for years.
Was she ever abused for being black?
The trouble is, the asylum system was abused for years.
But unfortunately it is often abused for partisan purposes.
"It was a big mistake that the police let themselves be abused for this".
Public space must not be abused for private commercial purposes, he says.
Three 15-year-old boys said they were abused for several years.
"And we hope that the service would not be abused for convenience".
Does that mean he was abused for the other 84 (plus injury-time)?
Ms. Sheehan's defense asserted that she had been abused for years.
Many Chechens are arrested and abused for no better reason than to extract a ransom.
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