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"verbal abuses" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to hurtful or offensive language used to attack or insult someone. Example: The employee filed a formal complaint against her boss for using constant verbal abuses in the workplace.
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Ms. Lopez says Japanese managers at the supplier, Kajiyama Tekko, routinely hurl verbal abuses at her cohort of six trainees, telling them to follow orders or "swim back to the Philippines".
Or how about Damir Dokic, father of Jelena, who threatened the Australian ambassador to Belgrade with a hand grenade and was kicked out of several tournaments for various physical and verbal abuses?
Physical and verbal abuses that have the same damning effects as domestic abuse within a household does.
Though only five (6%) said that they were physically beaten when they offend, forty-eight (58%) suffered verbal abuses.
Experience of physical and verbal abuses, disrespectful treatment, and lack of attention were documented by women in India [ 3], Guatemala [ 50], Dominican Republic [ 51], and Cambodia [ 23].
In specific, 35.6% reported physical assaults and 71.2% reported exposure to a type of non-physical assaults: 69.8% verbal abuses, 48.4% threats, and 8.6% sexual harassments.> -wrap-foot> atxposure at least one time to either verbal abuses, threats, or sexual harassments; the prevalence of these were, respectively, 69.8%, 48.4%, and 8.6%.
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Verbal abuse.
No verbal abuse".
Just verbal abuse.
The verbal abuse is constant".
Did he get verbal abuse?
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