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The phrase "abuses experienced by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the mistreatment or harm that individuals or groups have faced, often in a context related to social issues or personal narratives.
Example: "The report highlights the various abuses experienced by marginalized communities in the region."
Alternatives: "mistreatment suffered by" or "harm endured by".
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In recent years human rights watchdogs have become increasingly concerned about the serious abuses experienced by migrant workers, ranging from work-related incidents such as unfair dismissal, unsafe working conditions and reduction of wages without notice, to general ill-treatment in the form of sexual, psychological and physical abuse.
Rights violations and abuses experienced by female sex workers are seldom considered in discussions of violence against women, as shown by a review of the global scope and magnitude of gender based violence.
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Louise Mensch, the former Conservative MP, has brought attention to the online abuse experienced by Channel 4 News journalist Cathy Newman since claiming to have been "ushered" out of a Mosque.
When national laws ignore the rights of millions of employed people, the message that these are not "real" workers filters down, adding to the vulnerability and abuse experienced by domestic workers.
"[Gray] was very clear that the safety to children and the risk to children can not be segregated from the violence and abuse experienced by their mothers," Humphreys said.
Pamela Curr, from Australian Women in Support of Women on Nauru, which recently released their own report into the treatment of women on the island, said the situation was so dire "only a royal commission could get to the bottom of the systemic abuse experienced by women, children and men in these camps".
A 2009 survey by the children's charity NSPCC suggested that the highest proportion of sexual abuse experienced by teens (66%) was perpetrated by people under 18.
By contrast, the median age of onset for non-parental/adult caregiver sexual abuse experienced by girls indicated that it occurred for most at a later age than parental/caregiver abuse, most commonly during adolescence.
A random sample of 452 adults with an older adult relative, ≥65 years of age, in a nursing home completed a telephone survey regarding elder abuse experienced by that elder family member.
Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookers Publishing Co., Inc.] framework to examine and describe the nature of emotional abuse experienced by a sample of urban, ethnically diverse male and female youth (N = 303) identified as maltreated by a very large public child welfare agency.
This can be explained by the type of illegal acts committed and abuse experienced by the adolescents placed in the selected welfare institutions.
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