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to abuse your time vs to abuse of your time

The correct phrase is 'to abuse your time.' 'To abuse of your time' is not a common or correct construction in English. 'Abuse' is typically followed by a direct object, such as 'your time,' without the preposition 'of.'

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 5662 views

to abuse your time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means to misuse or take advantage of someone's time. 'Abuse' is followed directly by the object 'your time.'

Examples:

  • Please don't abuse your time on trivial matters.
  • I feel like I'm abusing your time by talking about this for so long.
  • It's important not to abuse your time on unproductive activities.
  • I don't want to abuse your time, but I need your help with something.
  • Stop abusing your time on things that don't matter.
  • One thing I've learned is not to abuse time.
  • I'd call that a gross abuse of your time.
  • Admitted for substance abuse three times in the past year.
  • Also in view the extremely limited time the honourable delegates had at their disposal, I do not wish to abuse your indulgence any further.
  • They both cited incidents of abuse: dates, times...
  • Then there are the people who are especially suggestible, like those who were a victim of child abuse or spent time in cults.
  • It occurs when a long time abuse of alcohol is followed by... by sudden abstinence.
  • The lack of adequate supervision, carriers who are slapdash at times and abuse during the export of animals for slaughter outside the EU give rise to much commotion.
  • Member States should at the same time prevent abuses of the existing rules and recognise potential 'brain drain' from certain regions.
  • You have no right to abuse your power.
  • We don't want to abuse your hospitality.
  • How much does the alcohol abuse account for the time lost?
  • Again, I find it hard to say the word "abuse" because I did not consider that to be abuse at the time.
  • It would be nice, but I don't want to abuse your generosity.
  • I wouldn't like to abuse your hospitality but, if you could have me driven home...
  • You've been very helpful, if you don't mind, I'd like to abuse your kindness.
  • I don't believe it's right to abuse your body like that.
  • If I may be allowed to abuse your patience, Mr President, I would like to make a final brief comment, which I believe to be important, on terrorism.
  • I'm sure that you know, given the stigma of this kind of abuse, that the time delay is not unusual.
  • The directive's aim is to facilitate the mobility of workers and the provision of services beyond national boundaries by creating a legal framework making such exchanges possible while at the same time preventing abuses and unfair competition.

to abuse of your time

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Abuse' is typically followed by a direct object without the preposition 'of.'

  • One thing I've learned is not to abuse time.
  • I'd call that a gross abuse of your time.
  • It occurs when a long time abuse of alcohol is followed by... by sudden abstinence.
  • Member States should at the same time prevent abuses of the existing rules and recognise potential 'brain drain' from certain regions.
  • Admitted for substance abuse three times in the past year.
  • I have time only to refer to abuses of religious freedom.
  • They both cited incidents of abuse: dates, times...
  • Then there are the people who are especially suggestible, like those who were a victim of child abuse or spent time in cults.
  • The lack of adequate supervision, carriers who are slapdash at times and abuse during the export of animals for slaughter outside the EU give rise to much commotion.
  • Due to abuses of their market dominance by large retail chains, the prices paid by European consumers are, on average, five times higher than farm gate prices.
  • How much does the alcohol abuse account for the time lost?
  • Again, I find it hard to say the word "abuse" because I did not consider that to be abuse at the time.
  • Not that you're a stranger to abuse of power.
  • MEPs feel that the concept of prevention is too vague and could lead to abuse of the system from national authorities.
  • Both definitions threaten to lead to abuse of the regulation.
  • I'm sure that you know, given the stigma of this kind of abuse, that the time delay is not unusual.
  • The directive's aim is to facilitate the mobility of workers and the provision of services beyond national boundaries by creating a legal framework making such exchanges possible while at the same time preventing abuses and unfair competition.
  • If not the face of men, the sufferance of our souls, the time's abuse, if these be motives weak, break off betimes, and every man hence to his idle bed.
  • So? That's our favorite spousal abuse movie of all time.
  • Committee members feel that the concept of prevention is too vague and could lead to abuse of the system from national authorities.

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  • to abuse your time

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