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Old July 31, 2024, 12:19 PM
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A vs de

Hi,

...cuando no había sospechosos a los que torturar ni niños de los que
abusar.


Why a los, then de los? Is the use of a and de merely idiomatic? If not quite, is there some rule of thumb?
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Old July 31, 2024, 09:15 PM
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It's the way those verbs are built:
Torturar a alguien
Abusar de alguien/algo

Side note: I have seen "abusar a alguien" a couple of times, but this is because of the influence of English. It should be "de".
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