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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an abuser" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who mistreats or harms another person, often in the context of relationships or situations involving violence or manipulation.
Example: "The court found him to be an abuser, and he was sentenced to mandatory counseling."
Alternatives: "a perpetrator" or "an offender".
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"It's like an abuser telling the abused to get over it," Mpofu said.
If you know you are abused or an abuser, do something about it now.
Yet protective orders against an abuser are standard when an abuse investigation is in progress.
Leave an abuser at the first signs of abuse as soon as safely possible.
Being abused doesn't automatically make you an abuser.
If you've been abused, you're more likely to be an abuser.
On the surface these episodes of abuse might appear unrelated, but Michael believes they were connected in that an abuser who knew an abuser knew an abuser.
He's an abuser.
Charles Saatchi is an abuser.
He sounded like an abuser.
He's an abuser and a lowlife.
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