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The phrase "abused with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that someone or something has been mistreated, harmed, or taken advantage of. Example: The cat was severely abused with a belt by its previous owner.
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Biennale staff have been verbally abused with taunts of 'blood on your hands'.
Some said they had been sexually abused with objects and asked to perform oral sex.
No woman should ever be abused with impunity, or a girl barred from going to school.
And you can ensure that your good nature is not abused with a few well-chosen words.
Cameron is being urged to make it clear that employees of British companies in Russia cannot be abused with impunity.
If it is difficult to think of Leyner as a novelist, it's because the novel so rarely gets used, and abused, with such grinning lunacy.
My copy of the book is sawn in three, abused, with smudges of food across its pages, from when I couldn't stop for meals.
In other words: women are people, and governments must take reasonable steps to ensure that women are not beaten, raped and abused with impunity.
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Living individuals being investigated include people who have allegedly abused with Savile and others who abused independently of the BBC TV and radio star.
However, for women only, those who were sexually abused with penetration reported significantly more episodes of sex trading than those who were not abused (all ps < .05; see Fig. 1).
Analyses of simple main effects revealed that, for both women and men, those who were sexually abused with force and penetration reported significantly more episodes of sex trading than those who were not abused, or than those who were abused without force and without penetration.
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