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The phrase "a blight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that causes harm, damage, or a negative impact, often in the context of plants, crops, or societal issues.
Example: "The sudden outbreak of a blight devastated the local potato farms, leading to significant economic losses."
Alternatives: "a plague" or "a scourge."
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A blight".
"They are a blight.
It's a blight.
Corruption is a blight on infrastructure projects.
It's a blight on the neighborhood.
Then hoping you'll never see a blight.
The highway is already a blight.
But would that be such a blight?
He is becoming a blight on Democrats.
"It was a blight on the town.
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But detractors say the building is a blight on the city's architectural heritage.
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