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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lots of abuse" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which someone has been subject to a lot of mistreatment, for example: "The victim suffered lots of abuse at the hands of her abusers."
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"I've had lots of abuse screamed at me and a few abusive letters calling me 'money-grabbing' and a few names," the 56-year-old said.
At times like this, there is lots of abuse of women.
But I still got lots of abuse for saying it, obviously!
I was getting lots of abuse on social media, too, and reading anything bad about myself tipped me over the edge.
Beard said: "I've had lots of abuse, but only recently have I had these things actually threatening violence rape and death.
In 2010, he had his right knee replaced after "lots of abuse" as a high school and college baseball coach.
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Nigel Choi, Software Engineer, AdMob, says: "Having years of experience developing mobile web content, I've seen lots of abuses and screw-ups by carriers.
Plus there was a lot of abuse in my home because my father was and is an abusive, narcissistic psychopath.
"We took a lot of abuse.
"Last year there was a lot of abuse.
"She took a lot of abuse.
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