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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abused from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, as "abused" usually requires a direct object to indicate who or what is being abused.
Example: "He was abused from a young age" does not work; instead, it should be "He was abused as a child."
Alternatives: "suffered abuse from" or "was mistreated by."
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"Instead he was abused from the start.
She was sexually abused from the age of five.
The woman, Ann Matthews, was abused from the ages of 11 18 by her parish priest.
To be had and abused, from this day forth for ever and ever, hooray!
Rebecca, who was abused from the age of 17 until last year, is now 24.
"Also do not worry, probably the only information that will be abused from this database is that of BART employees".
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He once claimed cyclists "deserve" abuse from motorists, MailOnline reported.
He was subjected to abuse from travelling supporters as Newcastle went ahead.
Watch out for transference of emotional abuse from an abusive parent onto the children.
"I received abuse from N.J.
The occasional abuse from ungrateful New Yorkers.
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