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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stabbed with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe how someone was injured or attacked with a sharp object such as a knife. Example: The victim was found lying on the ground with multiple wounds, having been stabbed with a kitchen knife.
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Once, I was stabbed with a knife.
They were stabbed with knives and screwdrivers.
He was stabbed with a broken bottle.
He sees his sister stabbed with a pitchfork.
One video showed bodies being repeatedly stabbed with knives.
A teammate, Greg Newman, was stabbed with a screwdriver.
By 14, he had been stabbed with an ice pick.
The weapon he was stabbed with has not been recovered.
"In 1972, I was stabbed with a screwdriver.
The raw slopes of meat are stabbed with pikes.
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