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Discover Ludwig'grievously abused' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be subjected to severe and unjust treatment or exploitation. Example: The workers were grievously abused by their boss, who forced them to work long hours without breaks and withheld their pay.
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She is bored, bossed around and, she leads Sang-hyun to believe, grievously abused.
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As president, he could announce that, because Dick Cheney abused the powers of his office so grievously, taking the title "Vice" literally, he intends to shrink the vice presidency back to its "bucket of warm spit" Constitutional prerogatives — presiding over the Senate and taking over if the president goes under anesthesia.
Most grievously, for decades he ignored the mounting evidence of priestly sex abuse which devastated thousands of lives.
Knox has suffered grievously.
As a result, victims of serious abuse have been denied justice, fundamental rights have been violated and the constitutional system of checks and balances has been grievously undermined.
He will be grievously missed.
He is also grievously homesick.
The problem of priestly abuse might indeed be the sturdiest link between Francis and Benedict — and a lingering reminder that what has most grievously afflicted the Church in recent decades came not from the outer world, but from within.
Many, many people are grievously injured.
Mr Barak feels grievously hard done by.
Otherwise my conscience will be grievously violated".
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