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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mutilated with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an object, person, or animal that has been physically damaged or injured. For example, "The soldier was mutilated with shrapnel wounds from the grenade."
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Some civilians had been mutilated with broken beer bottles, some impaled on bamboo.
Sexual organs were mutilated with machetes, boiling water and acid; women's breasts were cut off.
The Africans were left behind to be murdered, slashed and mutilated with machetes.
Her face had later been mutilated with acid and petrol, apparently in an attempt to hide her identity.
A woman is killed in the East End of London, throat slit, abdomen mutilated with surgical precision.
Counterfeiters typically passed bills for several years before being caught, were sometimes celebrated, and then hanged or mutilated with branding irons.
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"Some were horribly mutilated, burned with cigarettes, or with their genitals cut off.
The less resilient Sophie is put to work as a singer; she is spared sexual duties only because she was permanently damaged by the soldiers who raped and mutilated her with a bayonet.
One person on the front lines here in the United States is Alissa, who has a scar on her cheek from where her former pimp mutilated her with a potato peeler as a warning not to escape.
Some women simply vanish; others turn out to be "mysterious deaths", their bodies coming back mutilated or with signs of poisoning or stab wounds, recorded as suicides or heart attacks.
The Indian agent was himself killed and mutilated, along with three other men, several days later at Kellogg's Grove.
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