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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beat her up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical assault or act of violence against someone, typically in informal contexts.
Example: "He was arrested for threatening to beat her up after their argument."
Alternatives: "assault her" or "attack her."
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The following year, she said, he beat her up for the first time.
I've seen him beat her up like she was a man.
"I asked one guy to find someone who would beat her up, to try and get her back," he said.
On average, she figures that Kenny beat her up about once a week, and she still carries the scars.
Her father abused her sexually and beat her up as a child.
Then her pimp beat her up for failing to collect any money.
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"He always got away with beating her up and hurting her," Ms. Cordero said, sobbing.
At the end, he proved his point by beating her up, then being charming again.
In October 2003, Bosnich was arrested for beating her up, though charges were not brought.
"Her husband beats her up, and people hate her!" Well, she isn't the most universally despised woman in America.
And how does may respond to all these condemnations and men who are essentially beating her up?
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