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The phrase "abused you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing instances of mistreatment or harm inflicted upon someone, typically in a serious context.
Example: "I can't believe he abused you for so long without anyone noticing."
Alternatives: "mistreated you" or "hurt you".
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My husband is fond of saying, "If your abusers don't want the world to know they abused you, they shouldn't have abused you.
You filed a lawsuit against the player who racially abused you.
He said Terry asked him: "Do you think I racially abused you?
I knew they abused you, but still -- you're considered a real man.
Growing up, people in authority were the people who abused you".
To make public art with the person who physically abused you is immature, pre-feminist, post-ethics.
Sidonie Squier, the bureaucrat in charge, does not argue that divorce is wrong: "If you're being abused, you should get out".
Therefore, some advice to would-be memoirists: By all means, talk about who abused you, and what you abused — that doesn't embarrass anyone.
When Alexis Jay talked through her report on Rotherham – which found that 1,400 children were abused – you could see and feel the emotion behind it.
If you think the site is being abused, you must tell the people running it and report this to your local Trading Standards Office or Consumer Direct on 08454 040506 or at consumerdirect.
"People are going to see that if you come forward and allege that a priest abused you, instead of getting pastoral assistance, you're going to get slapped with a lawsuit".
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