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"a bane" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that causes harm or misfortune. For example, "Drinking alcohol can be a bane for many struggling addicts."
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A: Bane is a very intelligent - and very large - man who wants to destroy Gotham City.
SPURIOUS correlation is a bane of science.
Rivera is a bane to all batters.
FALSE-MEMORY syndrome is a bane of the legal system.
(Crowd requests are a bane of Merle's stage existence.
But it has also been something of a bane.
Flies seemed at best a bane back in South Africa.
Bribery in foreign business operations has become a bane for many global corporations.
Yet hedge funds have been far more of a boon to financial markets than a bane.
Delivery guys are often a bane, especially in Manhattan, which survives on takeout food.
But in other incarnations, chlorine is a bane of our existence.
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