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The term “robbed them” is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an action of taking something away from someone without their consent. For example, "The bank robbers robbed them of all their money and jewelry."
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She robbed them blind".
He robbed them of $300 and left, the police said.
So they robbed them and put them in the refrigerator, too.
Violent crackdowns, mass arrests and crippling economic decline have robbed them of hope.
Prison robbed them of the promise that their young lives had held.
They were furious that Sony had robbed them of this capability.
Some recount how paramilitaries killed family members or robbed them of their farms at gun point.
"An unelected government bureaucrat robbed them of their freedom," he said in his prepared remarks.
The Pink Panthers were taking revenge on a world that had robbed them blind.
The change of direction, the Heat said, robbed them of one last opportunity to win.
And neighborhoods collapsed as white flight robbed them of their middle-class voters and tax bases.
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