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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if abused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the potential negative consequences of misuse or mistreatment of something.
Example: "The medication can be effective, but it can also lead to serious health issues if abused."
Alternatives: "if misused" or "if mishandled."
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Certainly alcohol, if abused, is harmful.
While this certainly has many benefits, if abused it also leads to a form of anarchy.
(All may pose threats, if abused, to fetal development and the woman's ability to carry the infant to term).
Unlike those drugs, Zohydro ER does not include acetaminophen or aspirin, which can cause liver damage if abused over a long period.
"Passive losses?" he then adds, as a reference to a type of deduction that can be used to offset passive gains — but which results in a penalty if abused.
To vote on a site or bury it is allowed without login/authentication, but could be removed if abused.
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To the children living there — who, according to her, may be actors or witches, but if witches, they were not abused, and if abused, then certainly not by Christians — Ms. Ukpabio offered the services of her own church.
If not abused, the filibuster can foster consensus-building.
"It's not my fault if people abused it".
Nor does the paper appear to have directly asked sources if Fine abused Davis.
It's not my fault if people abused it," he once said.
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