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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abusive on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may lead to confusion.
Example: "The behavior he exhibited was abusive on multiple occasions."
Alternatives: "abusive towards" or "abusive in".
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If users get abusive on Facebook, they're dealt with.
"Interesting," ventured Freedman, "that those being most abusive on @TwitterAU to me about this post do not have daughters".
Yates has been called self-centered, controlling, and abusive on late-night TV and talk shows, but once we were tucked away in a corner, no one sneered or looked his way.
And his father has continued to be verbally abusive on almost a daily basis as he keeps hounding on this child over the telephone to say that he wants to come back to Cuba".
"We also need to bring new laws in so that if somebody is abusive on the internet they can actually get prosecuted for it".
In December 2007 Henson was questioned by police following allegations that the Bridgend-born player and friends had been rowdy and abusive on a train from London to Cardiff.
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Meadows gave your abusive on-screen father the same name as your real father, Mick… Yes.
Yet, the Terry and Suárez cases indicate that English officials are still troubled by some abusive on-the-field behavior.
Octavian's propaganda, confirmed by surviving sling bullets with abusive comments on them, blamed the problems on Fulvia.
Mr Celli said that although abusive comments on Twitter were easier to ignore, those on Facebook would be "more prominent".
There was the abusive man on the street.
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