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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abusing him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing mistreatment or harm inflicted on someone, often in a physical, emotional, or verbal sense.
Example: "The report detailed the troubling incidents of bullying and the ongoing issue of abusing him at school."
Alternatives: "mistreating him" or "harming him".
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Abusing him will not help his progress.
Hopp recently sued a group of fans for abusing him.
Young insists there wasn't just the one man abusing him.
He tried not to think about his father abusing him.
His enemies ran along by his side, reviling and abusing him.
Mr. Sun accused Foxconn security personnel of beating and abusing him, which the security guards deny.
That bit about Joe's dad abusing him when he was a child?
He was 15, he said, when two priests began getting him drunk and sexually abusing him.
The judge said Ferdinand had not accused Terry of racially abusing him on the pitch.
Pearson told the fan who was abusing him to "fuck off and die".
She called many times abusing him and threatening to kill him".
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