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"intentional misuse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of using something with the intention of it being abused or misused. For example, "The company was accused of intentional misuse of funds."
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Intentional misuse of the drug seemed unlikely, and Lagarde couldn't imagine any kind of accidental exposure.
There is also one very large finding in the report that hasn't received the attention it deserves: "No evidence of intentional misuse" of the program was discovered.
More people in more places handling toxic agents create more opportunities for an accident or intentional misuse by an insider, Keith Rhodes, an investigator with the Government Accountability Office, said at a Congressional hearing in October.
Now that's what subversive fashion is about — intentional misuse, from the Teddy Boy appropriation of Edwardian style in 1950s Britain, the exaggerated makeup of the goth and so on.
The underlying concept of AeH systems is appropriate use of information through after-the-fact accountability for intentional misuse of information by healthcare professionals.
Over the past few decades, wildlife researchers and environmental regulators in the United States have become increasingly alarmed by the intentional misuse of methomyl to kill "nuisance" wildlife including skunks and raccoons.
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Thus, alcohol induced dose dumping (AIDD) can be defined as the rapid unintended release of a large amount of drug from a MR dosage form resulting from an accidental misuse or from intentional abuse of alcohol with the drug.
Additionally, OPs are used in agriculture where they are associated with numerous cases of intentional and accidental misuse.
The main problem with this medication is misuse through intentional or unintentional ingestion of supratherapeutic dosages, which usually lead to hepatic necrosis (Bond et al. 2003).
As well, the relative availability of this technique enable increasing use by public research and do-it-yourself (i.e., biohacking) communities which could foster risk incurred by both inadvertent misuse and/or intentional development of products that threaten public safety (Giordano, 2017).
Errors are sometimes due to naiveté; at other times the misuse is intentional.
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